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Vet on clarification mission Peter Owens Aaron Horrell wants to clear up some misconceptions about Afghanistan – and he’s going to the RSA and community groups to do so. Since returning to New Zealand from his Afghanistan tour of duty in 2012, the Riversdale, Southland man has spoken to a number of groups in various communities. The most recent was his presentation of An Afghanistan Experience – a mix of speaking, video footage and photographs – at the Gore & District RSA. It was a sell-out, and presented 138 people with a new perspective on one of the world’s oldest
countries that has been engaged in some sort of combat for many centuries. Ten New Zealand soldiers have been killed in the 10 years New Zealand Defence Forces have been serving in Afghanistan – five of them while Horrell was there last year with 2/1 Bn RNZIR. He had been in Afghanistan previously and also in East Timor It is the highest number of fatalities New Zealand forces have sustained since the Vietnam War in the 1960s and early 1970s. He and the Gore RSA agreed that $5 of the $25 entrance fee for his presentation would go to The New Zealand Fallen Heroes’ Tr ust – an organisation formed by a group of people with strong ties to the New Zealand Defence Force. They saw a need for
practical support to the families of those wounded or killed while serving their country. Chairman Baden Ewart says the trust, “loosely modelled on similar international initiatives, aims to fund projects that make a real difference to the lives of our heroes and their families”. Four trustees have been confirmed: Ewart (a colonel in the Royal New Zealand Infantry), Neville Reilly (a retired brigadier), Leith Comer (a retired lieutenant colonel), and Rob Munro (a retired lieutenant colonel). Horrell says being a soldier, sailor or airman in the New Zealand Defence Force is more than just a job: “It’s a commitment to do as lawfully ordered by an elected government while serving the wider wellbeing of our country and all of its citizens.”
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Ideas on the table at Petone Chelsea Merewether serves in the bar at the Petone WMC – and like all of the staff there, she’s encouraged to serve up ideas as well. Story: Page 9. Photo: Jeff Cochrane
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Timaruvians peek north - page 20
Peter Owens The Clutha District RSA won’t know until next year if it will be allowed to sell liquor in its clubrooms. The club’s application has been approved by police, health authorities and the local district council. But three objections (one since withdrawn) have been received from Balclutha residents, and it is mandatory that an Alcohol Regulatory and Licensing Authority hearing be held to make a decision. The authority has informed the RSA that a hearing will not happen until February or March. Club president Des McBride says it appears the objections relate to the opening hours the RSA has applied for. There appears to be some misunderstanding because the club has applied to operate between 7am and 1am on Anzac Day. However, the club – which has more than 70 members, the youngest of them 18 – does not intend to open regularly for such long hours, he says.
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We know from insurance claims that twice as much money is stolen from clubs by staff and committee members than is taken in armed hold-ups and burglaries...but you are not likely to read about it in the newspapers.
Scams offer food for thought A club manager thought he was doing the right thing when he agreed the chef could take home food that had passed its use-by date. It would only go to waste anyway, he thought. It was not unusual to have wasted food because the club’s restaurant operated from Wednesday to Saturday. But what the manager did not count on was the chef helping himself to the food store, including a side of a pig, on the basis that it would “go off” by the time the restaurant was open again for business. It cost the club $8000 before the food thief was outed. This is how the food scams normally work: – Staff do not use the oldest ingredients first, then take home food that has passed its use-by date. – Food ingredients that do not appear on the menu are ordered. Guess where the ingredients end up? In a staff member’s pantry at home! – More food is prepared than required, in the knowledge the surplus will be available to take home. In one case I dealt with, a staff member got off a charge of theft because the club manager had given him permission to take unsold food home. The court found that preparing twice as much food as was needed is not a crime. Stop this practice dead
Joanne Newman in its tracks simply by saying ‘no’ to staff taking food home. Good food management involves regular stock-takes and then finding out the reasons for discrepancies. It’s also about monitoring food waste, and minimising it by planning menus and, for example, putting left-overs on special to clear them. Joanne Newman is a specialist in club accounting and forensic auditing. She is the managing director of Club Accounting & Investigations Ltd and Smart Business Centre (Tauranga) Ltd.
Keep up with play on alcohol change As always at this time of the year, I wonder where on earth the year has disappeared to. We are once again entering the busy Christmas/New Year season and, of course, the busy time for club management, executives and members. Clubs I have visited appear well geared for the influx of members and guests for the many functions that have been booked. Sport has played a big part in the club calendar this year, with many members representing clubs in snooker, indoor and lawn bowls, and darts. With Jeff, Wiki and Gary retiring, 8 ball is going through a restructure and a new body will most likely take over the running the sport. Well done to this team for the work you have put in over the years. All clubs should also be aware that sports adjuncts can now have spot prizes, but the draw must meet some conditions. Sports adjuncts requiring a special licence to run beyond the allocated closing time must have their applications in to their local council at least 20 working days before the event. A very important part of club operations is the change to the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012. This comes into effect on December 18, 2013. All management, presidents and executives must be aware of the new changes, and, in particular, club executives or directors should be making arrangements to contact their local councils to find out the requirements to operate the club and the new fees that will be payable under the new alcohol licensing system. Contact Clubs New Zealand on 0800 4 Clubs over
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Upper Hutt Cosmopolitan Club staff braved bitterly cold conditions at the Petone beach for a mid-winter swim to raise money for the Te Omanga Hospice. The club’s staff get involved with many community events through the year, supporting local charities as well as making regular visits to the children’s ward at Hutt Hospital.
Richmond rises from wreckage The earthquake-induced rebuild of Christchurch’s Richmond Working Men’s Club is due to begin early in 2014. General manager Ricky Gilmore says the stageone building will be of limited size – around 650 square metres – and will comprise a bar, bistro, gaming machines, TAB area, pool table, large-screen televisions, an outdoor area, office/administration facilities, and raffles. It will be erected on the north-east area of the club’s site in Stanmore Rd, and is expected to be completed by late April next year. This building will be occupied for limited club activities until stage 2 has been completed. The stage-two building will become the main body of the club, and the stage-one building will then become a function venue. Ricky Gilmore says the club committee is
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An artist’s impression of the new Richmond Working Men’s Club.
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CLUB LIFE – CANTERBURY
Left: Cashmere Club staff get into the spirit of Halloween. Above: The club’s outdoor dining area.
Cashmere gears up Jo Bailey The Cashmere Club is gearing up for a hectic festive season, with its five function areas “booked solid” every Friday and Saturday evening until Christmas, says general manager Don Whyte. “It’s always a busy time of year, with our annual New Year’s Eve party coming up as well. But we’re prepared and well organised” The Club was fortunate to come through the Christchurch earthquakes relatively unscathed; its $1.5 million refurbishment was completed just a couple of weeks before the February 2011 quake. “We’ve picked up a lot of extra business since the earthquakes, particularly in the weddings and function market given the limited number of venues in the city,” says Don. The club continues to attract new members,
largely through the success of its restaurant, he says. “Our food attracts more new members than any other area of the club. It is a few steps up from what diners might expect from club-style food. We get a lot of return visitors to the restaurant, who then decide to join up.” Sitting alongside familiar favourites such as steaks, roasts and fish and chips are the likes of free-range pork belly with tomato and chilli in a light honey glaze, and oven-roasted chicken breast with caramelised fig, bacon, mushroom and white wine. “Our head chef, Alan Truman, and second-incharge, Frank Hughes, do a fantastic job. They’ve both been with us over 18 years and take a lot of pride in what they do. The kitchen runs like clockwork.” They are also responsible for organising the buffet meals for weddings and functions, he says. The kitchen and restaurant had a major overhaul
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during the refurbishment. Other additions included a new sports bar with plasma and LCD screens, a big screen for major sports events, 10 pool tables, two snooker tables, and a full-service TAB with both a self service and staffed terminal. One of the function areas includes a sports hall used for many activities and events. Don Whyte says the club also has two squash courts, an expansive outdoor drinking area and award-winning lawns and gardens. He describes the club as a “real community hub”...home to various community and sporting groups such as the Sydenham Rugby Football Club, Avon City Rock and Roll, martial arts groups; and service clubs such as Grey Power, Probus and Rotary. ”Overall we’re pretty happy with the way things are going and we’re looking forward to a great few weeks ahead.”
Despite this problem, the entire club is backing the application for a liquor licence and is determined to be operative as soon as possible, he says. In the meantime, members plan to open a couple of nights a week to serve food, tea and coffee. McBride emphasises that if the RSA is granted a licence, it be open only to members and invited guests, and will not be a public bar. It will be run by volunteers, with members having to gain a barmanager licence at their own expense. Members of the executive committee say the RSA is an important part of the community, and running a club provides the means to maintain the building. It is eight years since the Clutha District RSA operated from its premises in Clyde St, the main street of Balclutha. Over most of that time, members have used the facilities at a tavern that leased the premises from the club. However, just over 12 months ago, the tavern ceased trading and handed in the liquor licence that applied to the property.
Richmond rises from wreckage From page 5 working on the design and build of stage two. It will be a substantial modern building that will not only incorporate most of the facilities the club had previously, but also many innovations with up-todate technology in mind. It will be a modern club, with modern features that will cater to the broad spectrum of members and guests, he says. He sees it providing the greater Richmond area with a community hub for the next 125 years. The Richmond WMC has, in fact, been part of the local community since 1888. The original building had continued to be used
as a billiard room until it was severely damaged in the September 2010 quake. Plans were being made for its repair, but the February 2011 quake spelled its doom, along with other club buildings that have since been demolished. The club continued to trade from the remaining wing (built in the early 1990s) until August 2012 when it was discovered the building required substantial structural repairs. After negotiations with its insurance provider, the club decided not to retain this building, but instead to plan a total rebuild. Demolition of the 1990s buildings began in late October with an end-of-November completion target to create a clean canvas for the rebuild.
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New look ‘wows’ Hoki crowd Karen Phelps New locals walking through the doors of the Hokitika Chartered Club for the first time are a reflection of the extensive refurbishment done two years ago, says club secretary Donna Douglas. “Of course, we still cater to our long-term members, but it has opened the door to a lot of new members as well.” The interior of the club has a sparkling new décor with new wallpaper, paint and blinds. But one of the main changes has been to the restaurant area. The kitchen has been repositioned next to the restaurant, and gone are the days when staff had to carry plates of food through the club to serve patrons who were dining. This has resulted in more efficient service and relaxed atmosphere for members. The club has also chosen to employ its own chef, and has someone Douglas considers one of the best chefs in Hokitika. The restaurant has been decorated in earthy tones and the ceiling replaced and ambient lighting, renewed to give the room a soft glow. A kitchen equipped with the latest mod cons completes the offering. “Tasteful” and “sophisticated” is how Douglas describes the new décor, which was designed by a Coast company from Greymouth. There is also a lounge area with ottomans and a sofa for people to chill out. Black and white photos of yesteryear-Hokitika on the restaurant walls have drawn positive feedback, with many members enjoying perusing the images. The restaurant is open Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 5.30pm to about 9.30pm and post renovations is now typically full. Pizzas are a popular choice according to Donna Douglas, especially the chicken, apricot and cream cheese. Members also enjoy the bushman’s style platter packed with sizzling porterhouse steak, eggs, tomatoes and sausages drizzled with a creamy mushroom or garlic sauce. The restaurant offers a roast special of $9 for a half and $15 for a full, and the menu changes seasonally. Another big transformation has occurred in the bar area where the bar has been reclad in modern terracotta tiles with funky blue LED lighting. New lightshades and fittings, including a display cabinet, complete the look. The bar has been attracting a younger crowd into the club, says Donna. The club, which has two pool tables and nine dartboards, has been the venue of choice for a number of important club sports competitions, including the Hokitika Fours darts competition. Next year the club will host the Seven Shields darts tournament. In 2013 the Hokitika Chartered Club hosted the Clubs New Zealand South Island table tennis Tournament and in 2014, it will host the Clubs NZ
Members who haven’t been into the club for a while have gone `wow’ when they’ve seen what we’ve done.
Left: A group of Hokitika Chartered Club regulars enjoy the new ‘tasteful and sophisticated’ decor and furnishings in the old dining area. Below: Roland Urmson, one of the trustees of the club, looks happy about the new look. Lower left: The contrast between the old and the new is highlighted by this shot of another regular, Colin Schroder, playing pool in the “before” surroundings.
South Island women’s golf tournament over Labour weekend. Donna Douglas hopes such high-profile events will enable other clubbies from around the country to see all that the renovated Hokitika club now has to offer. “The number of new members has increased by at least 25% per year since the renovations and we have such a range of members now with younger people coming through the doors. Members who haven’t been into the club for a while have gone ‘wow’ when they’ve seen what we’ve done. It’s helped to put the club on the map and it is now absolutely one of the best venues in Hokitika.”
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A year on...and Porirua prospers Porirua Club members have been enjoying their renovated facilities for just over a year now. The $270,000 project, which was completed in three stages, involved expanding the club’s TAB section, creating a dedicated reception area, and adding two new office spaces. Manager Lisa Beighton says membership has grown over the last few years, and the club has sought to get involved with its community. PHOTOS: Clockwise, from left – the TAB; the bistro; the outdoor area; the reception area.
Kitchen upgrade on the January menu in South Wairarapa Sue Russell A $70,000 kitchen upgrade is scheduled to begin at the South Wairarapa Workingmen’s Club in late January. This follows the redecoration of the dining room, which is run by an independent caterer and has become a popular destination, according to club manager Dave Linton. The Greytown-based club is one of only a handful of clubs in the country to hold a queen’s charter. “I think there are only 13 clubs with queen’s charters operating now,” says Dave Linton. “Apart from the honour of holding one, it also means we don’t need to hold a liquor licence.” He also believes that the club, founded in 1877, may well be one of the oldest in the country. Greytown has a population of around 2000, but
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the club draws its 1200-plus members from across the South Wairarapa area. He describes the number of new members joining as steady. The annual subscription ranges from $15 to $50, depending on age. He says the decision to offer a junior membership option has proved popular. “It’s for those from 13 years of age and is a good way to introduce our sports clubs to them. Also proving very worthwhile is the introduction of a married/partnership membership option at a reduced rate. The club established an education and welfare trust fund 20 years ago to provide funding support for the children and grandchildren of members. “Grants of about $500 are available on application. We started dispensing the funding from the interest accrued 12 years ago. The vast majority
of grants are for those going to university or to tertiary education in one form or another. This year we gave out 21 grants, including one for a trainee midwife.” Dave, who has been the manager for 14 years, says he is working on making the necessary changes in software to comply with the changes in the Gaming Act on downloadable jackpots. “We have 13 pokie machines and we usually replace at least one a year. I’m looking at software options, and we’re expecting it is going to cost in the order of $40,000 or so to see the upgrade through.” The Life Members’ Trust runs raffles as a fundraiser and also a Calcutta on the Melbourne Cup. There is usually monthly entertainment at the club, and a membership draw on Wednesday nights jackpots to a “must go” level of $2000. “They’re our most popular nights, when the
draws are up. But we have a core of regular loyal members,” Dave says. The club has 10 staff, including part-timers, with Dave the back-up behind the bar. Visitors are welcome to pop in and look what’s on offer. “It’s always nice to see new faces. Many are surprised at our facilities when they step inside, and staff will answer questions and make you feel very welcome.”
PHOTOS Left: Some of the South Wairarapa Workingmen’s Club enjoy a get-together at the Greytown-based club. Above: The club has 13 pokie machines and is working through the software changes needed to comply with Gaming Act changes on downloadable jackpots.
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Function centre on way at Petone Sue Russell Planning has begun for a function/expo centre on the Petone Working Men’s Club site. It’s an exciting development and will be a phenomenal resource for the community, says Jeff Cochrane, who is part of the club’s management group. The idea is the latest expression of the club’s intent to espouse new ideas and to engage with the community. “Our president and all the people on the board are regulars here. It really says something when the people who work here want to stay and be part of this community after hours.” There’s an attitude that “a good idea can come from anywhere”, says Jeff Cochrane, who is relatively new to club manager in his graphic designer role. Ideas are encouraged at weekly management meetings and when staff – and there are well over 100 of them – get together.
“We held a burlesque show (December 6). This idea came about because the wife of a staff member is a burlesque dancer.” Christmas, he says, is a magic time, with a full day of fun and games for children at the club and in the park over the road in November, and the annual Santa’s Sleigh Charity Toy Run in December. when toys are taken to sick children at Hutt Hospital. “Last year we had 300 children, and we took them outside to play at the park, giving mums and dads a break as well,” says Jeff. This year $4000 was donated to the Pink Ribbon Club during Breast Cancer Awareness Week. The club was also the venue for the Five Bridges marathon run. And, while the club may have been around for 125 years, it is very much in the “here, now and future” when it comes to marketing and communication. “I knew nothing about the club and I couldn’t believe how big it was, just how many people belonged to it, and how much is going on inside its
walls,” says Jeff Cochrane, whose background is in graphic design and information communication. “My job is to make sure that those who go onto the website know straight away all the events and attractions the club has to offer,” says Jeff. “To do this, we’re going to throw out the old website to create something much more dynamic and accessible.” With 12,000–13,000 members and easy access just off the motorway, the club is the centre of a heap of activity. the Petone Working Men’s Club and Literary Institute. Its multi-faceted adjuncts range from Indoor bowls through dance and karaoke to pigeon training. Every three months the club holds a guaranteed $10,000 poker tournament. And the importance and connection to history of the club’s full name, the Petone Workingmen’s Club and Literary Institute, continues to be recognised. The club’s library, which is used often by members, dates back to times of war and houses an extensive number of books.
Albie Bennett prepares the snooker table for play.
Left, Chelsea Merewether tends to the liquid needs of a couple of customers, while, right, Kate Thompson attends to the solids at the Petone Working Men’s Club buffet.
Photos: Jeff Cochrane
Rugby and racing fires funds and fun at Upper Hutt Cossie Rugby and racing have played a fair part in recent club activities at the Upper Hutt Cosmopolitan Club. And the resident club photographer was on hand to record some of fun and people involved Left: New club president Wayne Henshaw (centre) gets into classy rugby company at the club’s annual sports dinner. Former All Black captain and now Counties Manukau coach Tana Umaga (left) was guest speaker, and former Black Fern and now rugby broadcaster Melodie Robinson (right) was MC. The dinner raised more than $5000 for Alzheimers Wellington. Left, lower: The focus is on the dice in this race that stops a nation – not the Melbourne Cup but the Upper Hutt Cossie Club’s Celebrity Race on the same day. Outgoing president Dave Dalton (3) ridden by Sarah-Lee Northover won after many years of trying, from incoming president Wayne Henshaw (4) ridden by Rachel Mercer. The jockeys included Miss Teen Hutt Valley Georgia Rider (5), her sister and Miss Teen finalist, Samantha (6), and club staff.
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CLUB LIFE – WAIPUKURAU CLUB
Waipuk readies to celebrate Sue Russell Next year’s centennial celebrations are stacking up as an exciting three days at the Waipukurau Club. A committee is beavering away reading old minute books and documents stretching back 100 years as the basis to write a factual account of the club’s history. For former manager Sally Brightwell, who has had a long association with the club, the process is fascinating. “While we’ve been looking forward to the centennial, we began writing the book only in May. There is a lot to read and it is a real treat reading through the beautifully handwritten documents. We even have a ledger book that goes right back to 1914.” A special book launch on Friday, May 30 next year will mark the start of the centennial event. While Sally Brightwell is unsure how many people will attend the book launch and the weekend’s activities, she is sure the celebrations will be a
fitting tribute for the club and its former and present members. She says the significance of the book – a blend of historical account and focus chapters – will play out in time. “With our oldest members now about 80 years old, it is really important we gather the history together so that when they are no longer with us that history hasn’t been lost forever.” The club can accommodate up to 120 guests for the Saturday dinner and organisers are hoping something like this number of people will attend. Saturday’s jacket-and-tie dinner will have a more formal feel to it. An art auction will raise money for the Waipukurau branch of the Cancer Society. “A lot of the art in the auction has been painted by wives of members,” says Sally. “Twelve artists in total will feature work in the auction.” The celebrations will conclude with a Sunday mix-and-mingle time. The Waipukurau Club’s current manager, Alan Keate, says that the club has changed a lot. Stewards’ quarters, which date back to the
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the ton 1930s, were renovated in 1989 to include a function room and commercial kitchen, giving the club the space and capacity to host weddings, 21sts and other celebrations. A covered outdoor area was added in 2008 for patrons’ use in accordance with the outdoor smoking policy introduced some years earlier. The club’s membership stands at 274, but in its heyday back in the 1970s, it soared to around 400. “Though our numbers have dropped, the club is in an excellent situation financially and it is in very good heart,” says Alan Keate. “We are debt-free, have money in the bank, and the building is in good condition. I put it down to a combination of good committees and good management.” The club has a long and successful billiards and snooker history, something that continues to this day. The annual snooker tournament in late July or August is well patronised and attracts top competitors from all over the lower North Island. Centennial information/registration: Waipukurau Club – 06 8588356; wpk.club@xtra.co.nz.
The Waipukurau Club has changed a lot in the last 24 years. Stewards’ quarters dating back to the 1930s were renovated in 1989 to include a function room and commercial kitchen. A covered outdoor area was added in 2008. The club’s billiards and snooker facilities reflect its success in these sports,
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Gisborne’s smallest club big on darts and tradition Sue Russell While the 2nd NZEF Association Inc is the smallest of Gisborne’s three clubs, manager Bill Allan says it is in good heart and serves its members well. “Often, the three clubs share the entertainment around so that there isn’t doubling up. Sunday is traditionally our entertainment day, and we have entertainment as often as we can.” The 2nd NZEF Association Inc, at 333 Palmerston Rd, Gisborne – just a few blocks from the botanical gardens – opens at noon Tuesday to Friday and at 10am weekends. Formed 60-plus years ago, it is one of New Zealand’s two remaining 2nd NZEF clubs (the other is in Invercargill). Bill Allan says there hasn’t been a lot of change since it started. “The history of the 2nd NZEF is quite cultural really. When the boys came back from World War 2, because they were Maori, they decided to start their own association; that impulse, built around their identity, has continued.” The club is open to members and guests Tuesday to Sunday. Darts is a particularly strong activity, with twice-weekly competitions. “The summer league darts, where we play against teams from other clubs in the district, is
really popular,” says Bill. “During the week darts is played here on Tuesday and Friday nights, with Tuesday the night for the serious players.” Bill Allan worked at the Wainui RSA and in Whangamata for several years before taking up his present position. He has been connected to the hospitality industry long enough to know that a good manager needs a particular skill-set and disposition. “You have to be people-patient....that’s the best way I can describe it. I see myself as the sheriff and the go-between with staff, members and the committee. “You have to be friendly and be honest. If you say you’re going to do something, then you have to do it. And don’t be afraid to ask for advice, and be open to other ways of looking at things. “You also have to mix and mingle with the members, have a beer with them every so often, and not just stick with the same group.” In the end, he maintains, the art of being a good manager comes down to simple stuff. Common sense above all else is his mantra. “It’s my responsibility to try to keep the peace and keep the place ticking over as smoothly as possible,” Bill says. “And when you’re dealing with strong personalities, you’ve got to be quite objective and strong.”
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C L U B L I F E – H A W K E ’ S B AY- P O V E R T Y B AY / L O W E R S O U T H I S L A N D
Hospitality’s my thing – new Te Anau manager Neil Grant
The National Service Club has sought to manage its growth – it has capacity for a further 350 members.
Adjuncts heart of National Service Sue Russell Hastings National Service Club Inc, established in 1920, has only seven years to wait before it is 100 years old. Manager Shelley McGhie says the club is proud to be known as ‘The Friendliest Club in the Bay’, and it’s a reputation it intends to keep. “The club’s objectives underpin this aspiration: to foster, promote and encourage among members a spirit of social enjoyment. That’s at the core of everything we do, Shelley says. Ten years ago membership stood at 600. Obviously the club is achieving its objective because membership is now 1100.
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The heart of the club’s activity resides in its strong adjunct structure – indoor and outdoor bowls, darts, pool, snooker, golf, even a pigeon club,. Other organised groups include a very successful wine club and a punters’ club (its members especially enjoy following the rugby in the regular picks competition). When weekends roll around, the most popular, regular entertainment happens at the Sunday afternoon karaoke sessions. Shelley says they are well patronised. Connections to the wider community are another strength of the club, she says. “We give community groups free use of our facilities. These groups include the Hawke’s Bay Jazz Club, the Line Dancing Group, the Hawke’s Bay Country and Western Club, the Cardiac Club, and the local Rotary club.” Facilities include an 18-machine pokies room, a restaurant that specialises in affordable meals, and a function area. Another club objective is to manage growth, and there is room to accommodate a further 350 members. With the recent merger of the Hastings RSA and Hastings Hibernian clubs, Shelley has noted a heightened level of membership enquiry. “We’re enjoying seeing some new faces in the club, and I know our members and my team will do everything to make new members feel very welcome. “We are targeting the 25 to 40-year-old ‘Tradies’ as the committee sees this cohort as the future membership basis of the club.” Planning is under way for the Pen Hawkins Clubs New Zealand National Golf Tournament in March – the largest event the club has hosted. The National Service Club is open seven days a week (from 10am Tuesday to Saturday and from 11am Sunday and Monday). The restaurant is open for lunch Wednesday to Sunday, and for Dinner Thursday to Sunday. Membership and enquiries: Ph, 06 8789582; e-mail, N.S.C@xtra.co.nz .
Mary Climo is new to the club scene, but not new to the hospitality industry in Te Anau. “Hospitality is my thing,” says the new (she started in August) secretary-manager of the Te Anau Club. “I owned the Moose Bar in town for nine years, and worked for the Tourist Hotel Corporation before that.” She says she is very conscious that in a town the size of Te Anau, it is pretty futile to compete for the same relatively small permanent customer base. So she has no intention of trying to lure people away from events such as the long-running ‘Dress up for the Melbourne Cup’ event in another pub. Rather, she wants to promote the things that make the club special. So, the Melbourne Cup came to the Te Anau Club without all the razzamatazz...the club offered a quieter but enjoyable occasion with nibbles, sweepstakes, easybets and spot prizes. “We’ve got a beautiful outdoor area, and our facilities for events are great,” says Mary. “We have the capacity to cater for several hundred people, which is good, because the local churches are fairly
small. It’s easy for people to set up for things like weddings, 21sts or funerals. “There’s a fenced area that is safe for kids, and we are not near the main street, so we can promote ourselves as a family destination. We don’t have a playground, but do have lots of games kids can play.” The club is used by local organisations such as Rotary, Probus, and a line dancing group, and the Fiordland Arts Society has an exhibition on the site. Many Te Anau Club members are out-of-towners, typical of many tourist-town clubs. These members and the locals enjoy other facilities the club has. The restaurant is quiet during the week, but gets busy at the weekend. “People who come here are looking for a fairly quick meal that is good value for money,” Mary says. The menu is extensive, ranging from pasta or caesar salad, through baked or battered blue cod to ribeye or carpetbag steak. Burgers and open sandwiches feature, and there are more takeaways available than you can shake a salt cellar at. Small clubs don’t always have the wide range of sporting adjuncts city clubs do. Te Anau has its own six-hole putt (and probably, swear) mini-golf course, indoor bowls is played in winter, and free darts and pool are popular. Events are a feature. The local fire chief is a member, and kept an eye on the controlled fire works and chinese lantern night on Guy Fawke’s Day. A recent fishing competition was spoilt somewhat by rubbish weather, but it has given club members an idea of what is required for when they host of the Clubs New Zealand fishing competition on March 22 next year.
The TAB (above) and the restaurant (right) at the Te Anau Club. New secretary-manager Mary Clino says the restaurant is quiet during the week, but gets busy at the weekend. The club will host the Clubs New Zealand fishing competition in March.
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PHOTOS A pictorial view of Cromwell Town and Country Club life – Left: A good voice and plenty of prizes for the meat raffle. Above, left: A welcoming smile and friendly service at the bar. Above, right: Plenty of angles and a good slice of cunning for a game of 8 ball. Below: A dab hand and a keen eye for a bull and a double at darts.
Water sports on Cromwell doorstep Neil Grant Imagine, glass in hand, you look out the main window of your club, and barely a couple of hundred metres away, you see the streaming rooster tails and hear the throbbing V8 motors of powerful jet-boats barrelling past. That’s not uncommon for members of the Cromwell Town and Country Club. Last Easter, the New Zealand Power Boating Association included Lake Dunstan in its race itinerary, and many of the boats pulled up virtually at the club’s doorstep. Some of the staff even got a chance to go for a high-speed spin. In mid-October, the World Jet-Boat River Racing Marathon was held in the district, and in November, the local power boating club held a local regatta. It’s hard to imagine a better spot for a club – right on the shore of a lake used by so many recreational folk. Power-boats, yachts, dinghies and fishers all making use of the waters behind the Clyde Dam. The Southland Otago Axemen’s Association also runs one of its annual-circuit events on the club’s lawn nearly straight after Christmas. It’s a spectacular and popular event, especially as a local
lad, Brad Pako, does well on the circuit. Then, on January 5, there’s a fishing competition. Lake Dunstan is well stocked with trout, and can be fished by boat or from the shore. Entry forms are available from the club, Hunting and Fishing Cromwell, or Cromwell Sports. Club manager Catherine Cowie is pleased with the profile such events bring to the club and the town. Many of the club’s members are out-of-towners, who are either passing through to Queenstown or Wanaka, or have cribs in the district. The club’s restaurant is a popular spot for these folk and for locals, especially on Thursday nights, when there’s a members’ draw. “We’ll be having the usual kids’ party this year,” says Catherine. “We’re having sack races, egg-andspoon races, three-legged races, and so on. We want parents to join in the fun. “For the adults, we’ll have Kurt Aikman back again for New Year’s Eve. He’s a brilliant singer.” As she says, Cromwell, in the centre of Central Otago and the Lakes district, is a popular holiday destination, and the ‘Town and Country’ is well sited to cater for those wanting to make the most of what’s on offer.
‘Solid growth’ as Invercargill WMC works towards its half-century Sue Russell There will be 50 candles on the cake next year when the Invercargill Workingmen’s Club celebrates a milestone in its history. A committee has been set up to organise the event, and club manager Kevin Grey is hoping a good turn-out from amongst the 4000 or so current members will help make the celebrations special. Meanwhile, there has been solid growth in club numbers, especially in the last 12 months, he says.. “I put this down to several things, including the free entertainment, the big screen TVs, a bottlestore and convention centre, and just a really fun, welcoming atmosphere we’ve worked hard to foster.” The club has an array of facilities for members and guests. The 24 pokie machines already have the downloadable jackpot installed. And the financial picture is strong, says Kevin. Invercargill’s Largest Sports Bar 5 Pool & Snooker Tables 24 Gaming Machines Big Screens and Tv’s Full TAB and Pod Facilities Regular Weekly Entertainment, Raffles, Happy Hours, etc.
“We’re in a very sound situation with no mortgage and no overdraft. That puts us in a great position should we contemplate new development.” Before managing the Invercargill WMC, he worked for five years in a similar role at Porirua. He describes the Invercargill club’s atmosphere as much more relaxed. The club’s expansive convention centre is popular for weddings and functions. Sliding partitions allow the club to cater for small to very large groups, and a range of venue hire fees reflects this. “We’ve got weddings already booked for 2015. The space we have and the cost to hire make it extremely affordable for weddings. I think this is why it has become so popular.” The club’s location on Esk St provides easy access from the centre of Invercargill’s central business district. While Kevin seldom pours a beer these days, he makes a point of socialising with members, and runs one of the membership draws on Thursday evenings.
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The Punters Club is a popular activity for many club members. The next-door Trades Hall and Dutch Club buildings, which the club owns, have been earmarked for demolition to create more parking space: “We need to increase our carparking given our growing membership, and I’m looking forward to that project getting under way soon,” says Kevin. A courtesy coach operates from Thursday to Saturday.
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The club restaurant is also open directly to the public, and carries its own on-licence which it shares with the convention centre. “It’s good to have the restaurant accessible to non-members,” says Kevin. “It works really well given the layout of the building and it is a way for non-members to see the facilities we have to offer and, we hope, consider joining the club as full members.” The club is open to members, their guests and members of clubs affiliated to Clubs New Zealand.
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Activities galore at Papakura Club Sue Russell An array of activity on offer at Papakura Club encourages members to get active, get involved and enjoy one another’s company. The 67-year-old club is full of life, and Betty Ormsby, secretary/manager for the past two years, says it is poised to grow. “We’re really keen on attracting younger members in the 18 to 30-year-old bracket and introduce them to the many benefits of club life,” she says. The club has 10 sporting sections, including golf, darts, snooker and 8 ball, indoor bowls, euchre, fishing and table tennis. More unusually there’s a pigeon racing section that has been alive and well for more than 10 years. Trivia and housie nights are run fortnightly on Tuesday evenings and an active mah jong group meets on Thursday afternoons. The Papakura Club has its own outdoor bowling green, with eight rinks. Recent refurbishment of the green has it in tip-top condition – and of sufficient standard to host Counties tournaments again. An annual charity bowls fundraiser in aid of the local hospice is a popular event amongst indoor bowlers in the district, running from the first week in May through to the last week in August. This year PHOTO; Papakura Club sports bar staff Erina and Ariana got their hands on the Ranfurly Shield when it was taken on tour of the Counties rugby area. Counties won the shield from Hawke’s Bay and retained it for the rest of the season.
Fancy a scallop and prawn pie? Karen Phelps Good food at an affordable price is the focus for a new chef who is tempting the taste buds of patrons at the Henderson RSA. Pat Fruen is well known on the club circuit and is now bringing his delicious dishes to the RSA’s Red Poppy restaurant,such as scallop and prawn pie and crème brulee. The Red Poppy restaurant offers daily specials and a $14 carvery every Saturday night. Situated in the heart of Henderson there’s always something going on at Henderson RSA with no shortage of activities for both young and old. The RSA offers live entertainment every Friday and alternate Saturday evenings. The gaming room offers 18 gaming machines, and there is a variety of activities including four snooker tables, three pool tables, dart boards, indoor bowls and five big screen televisions throughout the club. The RSA now also offers a family friendly area with couches, tv, dvd player as well as various other activities to keep the kids occupied. With Christmas approaching the RSA is getting booked up with private functions. For New Year’s Eve, popular band
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The Kavaliers will belt out hits all night long. Because the RSA is situated right across the road from the Henderson train station and also operates a courtesy van for a gold coin donation, it’s the perfect place to see in 2014. For those that might be travelling to the North Island for the holiday season Henderson RSA also has three holiday units in beautiful Matapouri Bay, Northland, for rent. Each unit has everything people need to make their stay comfortable and enjoyable. Henderson RSA rents the units out to all Clubs New Zealand affiliated members at very reasonable rates. The Henderson RSA is very focused on involvement with the local community providing a free venue for community groups to hold events as well as encouraging the younger generation through its door to explore its memorabilia collection to gain a greater understanding of what the RSA is all about. And of course you don’t have to be Returned Services to join – the Henderson RSA is open to membership enquiries from any member of the public. For more details on the club or its holiday rental units go to www.hsnrsa.co.nz or call the Henderson RSA office on (09) 8389012.
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Waiuku club community hub Sue Russell Waiuku Cosmopolitan Club general manager Katrina Barnett reckons the club feels like the hub of the small town. 20 kilometres, which is 20 kiliometres of Pukekohe in South Auckland. “I like to think it is a place to come and enjoy yourselves, have a drink and meal...a club to be proud of,” she says. Membership is just shy of 1300 and a steady flow of recruits continues to join regularly – something Katrina says is a good thing given that the membership, as with many clubs of this nature, is ageing somewhat. To encourage people to join, the Waiuku Club operates a tiered subscription structure. Those over 65 pay $28.80, as do the youngest members (aged from 18 to 21), while those in between pay $75.50. The club‘s 12 staff help keep the place ticking over and a new contract caterer is settling in well, says Katrina. Waiuku Club promotes itself as a family oriented club with a safe environment, she says. “Mum and Dad can enjoy a drink knowing the children are very welcome because we feel that if you want to promote a club as really the hub of the community, then the family-friendly approach is essential.” The price of drinks is “very competitive”, according to Katrina and, with a full TAB facility as well as a TAB pod, the punters are very well served. At the time Katrina spoke to Interclub, she was right in the middle of overseeing a revamping of the gaming room, which houses 18 pokie machines.
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“We completely gutted the gaming room and had to work around the needs of our members to have access to the machines on our busier days, so it’s been quite challenging but we’re getting there and it will come up a treat when finished,” she says. “It’s our way of saying to our members that ‘we want something nice for you’.” Two shows are on the books. In mid-December guests will be entertained by the Jo Cocker Show, while a rock‘n roll show, performed by local band Route 66, is scheduled for New Year’s Eve. There are lots of options as well for members who want to be involved in the wide variety of subsections the club has to offer. The choice includes indoor and outdoor bowls, darts and snooker, 8 ball, mah jong, euchre, fishing, golf. The Waiuku Cosmopolitan Club is also home to a number of community-based groups, such as the Waiuku Country Music Club, the Senior Citizens Club and the Waiuku RSA. Katrina and her staff are looking forward to meeting visitors passing through or holidaying in the area over the holiday period. “You’ll be made to feel welcome and right at home,” she says.
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$5695 was raised from entries, the trading table and an end-of-season raffle. “We are keen to support and engage with our local community,” says Betty Ormsby. “The club offers and encourages local non-profit groups such as Neighbourhood Watch, Lions and Kiwanis by offering them the use of our facilities for meetings or conferences at no charge.” Inside the club the spacious facilities are a popular venue for weddings, 21sts, birthdays and even funerals. The club has eight full-size snooker tables, six pool tables, 12 dart boards and 18 gaming machines, plus a TAB self-service POD as well as a manned terminal for members to place their bets and ATM and Eftpos facilities. The restaurant is open Wednesday to Sunday from 5pm to 9pm, and Sunday mornings for breakfast.. An a-la-carte menu, and Thai and European meals are available. Betty says club members are looking forward to the children’s annual Christmas fun day. “We’re lucky in that we own a large grassed section next to the club where we set up a petting farm for the children, bouncy castles, candy floss, popcorn and sausage sizzles. Cheery the Clown arrives on stilts much to the delight of children, creates balloon animals and does a magic show. There is plenty of space for the children to have three-legged and egg-and-spoon races, and to see who can throw the gumboot the furthest. ‘We strive to be a family orientated club.”
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Live entertainment every Friday and Saturday evenings. Something for everyone at Henderson RSA, be sure to come and visit us if you're in the neighbourhood. All affiliated club members welcome.
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Kamo members shine at club tournaments Kelly Deeks
Fishing and table tennis have a strong following at the Kamo Club in Whangarei. The club took out the national title at the Clubs NZ Fishing Tournament in Whangaroa (top). Club members also took out the A grade and D Grade titles at the Clubs NZ North Island Table Tennis Tournament (bottom).
The Kamo Club, in Whangarei, is looking forward to an entertaining festive season with a line-up of bands and musicians set to regale members over the Christmas and New Year period. The Kamo Club is already fully booked for festive functions, although club vice-president John Nuttall says a downturn in the local economy has meant that the functions are not as ‘full on’ as they were last year. “But there’s still plenty of stuff happening,” he says. On Christmas Eve Kamo Club plays host to rock and roll pianist Gerry Lee. A regular performer at the Kamo Club, Gerry Lee plays a fully sequenced sound show with styles ranging from quiet background music, to music which makes people get up and shake their tail feathers. On New Year’s Eve country rock band Kiwi Express will be entertaining at the club and there be with opportunities for members to get up and show off their line-dancing and rock-and-roll dancing capabilities. There will also be a special menu available and lucky draws during the night. The Kamo Club has recently held its adjuncts awards night, and John Nuttall says it has been a good year for sporting achievements with a lot of the key performers claiming awards again. He says the club’s adjuncts and activities are a huge strength.
There’s still plenty of stuff happening. “It’s what fills the place up,” he says. The Kamo Club has a strong table tennis contingent and the club has been a regular hosts of the Clubs New Zealand North Island table tennis tournament. It played host to the tournament again in June this year and with about 30 Kamo Club members playing table tennis, they took out the A grade titles and D grade sections. John Nuttall says table tennis has always been a strong adjunct at the Kamo Club right through the club’s 70-year history. Fishing is another strong adjunct. This year they mustered up a large team to enter the Clubs New Zealand fishing tournament, which was hosted and run by the Whangaroa Sport Fishing Club. The Kamo crew took out the national title as well as a number of other titles, including the trophy for the winning team. Fishing will soon be gearing up for the annual Christmas fishing sweep. The Kamo Club has completed some renovations this year, with the office and foyer areas undergoing a makeover, and the gaming room being extended to make way for four new gaming machines.
Glen Eden RSA gears up for frantic festive season with special vets party Jo Bailey Glen Eden RSA has kicked off a packed festive social programme with a very special Christmas veterans‘ party. This annual event sees the West Auckland club treat its veterans and their partners or widows to a Christmas buffet, drinks, a gift, Countdown voucher and entertainment from Hamilton singer Glenn Carley. “We love to make a fuss of our veterans and this event helps us to remember exactly what the RSA stands for,” says assistant manager Nicole Busher. The Glen Eden team are also gearing up for the children’s Christmas party and sports sections’ prizegiving dinner and Dance (both on December 7), followed by the Big West Christmas dance party on December 14. There will be spot prizes, and prizes for the best dressed guests at the event, with the club’s Pacific Bar Bistro offering its Christmas menu. Entertainment will be provided by rock covers bank TopZZGun, which has a strong local following. “This is the first time we’ve held a Christmas party of this size, and hoping to see plenty of people from our community including local businesses,” says Nicole. It should be a great night.”
Assistant manager Nicole Busher with the snapper that took first prize in the club’s annual fishing competition.
The club is also running a lunch buffet on Christmas Day, and has a late licenxe until 1am for its annual New Year’s Eve Party. At Labour weekend the club hosted more than 92 players at the National Servicemen’s darts competition. “The organisation involved was huge but it was definitely a successful event,” says Nicolwe Busher. “Next Easter we’re also hosting the Inter9 Glendale Rd,
dominion darts event between New Zealand and Australian servicemen. “It’s quite an achievement to be able to host an event of this scale.”
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Nicole says four members of the Glen Eden’s youth section are looking forward to going to Sydney next April. “They will be part of a group of around 30 young RSA members from Auckland attending a reciprocal tour that has been running between New South Wales and Auckland clubs for 40 years.” the Glen Eden RSA is proud of its facilities that include the bar, bistro, pool and snooker tables, and 12 state-of-the-art gaming machines, she says. The club’s 180-seat lounge area can also be hired for private functions. The club also has thriving sports sections, with Nicole getting a bit of stick from the fishing section for winning its annual fishing competition. “My 12.7-pound snapper wasn’t a monster, but it was the biggest on the boat.” She says that over all, things have been “going along nicely” this year. “Our focus is to raise the profile of the club and introduce a range of initiatives that encourage the local community to come down and get involved,” says Nicole.
We are a medium sized Club with a membership of 1500. We have; • A Restaurant which caters for all types of meals bistro to Buffet . • Two Bar areas. • Two Lounge areas, the main one has the stage and dance floor as per attached picture. • A full T.A.B terminal plus a new self service T.A.B unit. • 12 Gaming Machines. • Four Pool tables and four full size Snooker tables. • A partly covered outdoors area. • The Club is Fully Air conditioned. • Three Courtesy Coaches.
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club life – auckland
Renovation improves club layout Kelly Deeks The Birkenhead Bowling Club is continuing its progressive approach to providing for its members. The latest move has been a renovation aimed at updating its two bars and improving the layout of the club. The renovation will also increase the size of the club’s bowls shop, which has been open just over two years and, according to club president Greg Utting, is going from strength to strength, with sales increasing every month. Utting says Bowls Shop Birkenhead has been a good add-on for the club, open seven days a week and also on line, providing bowls, clothing, footwear, and all the accessories needed for a game of bowls. The shop carries apparel and accessories from leading suppliers, including the Comfitpro brand of bags, shoes, wet weather gear, and accessories. The shop is also the local agent for the latest AeroBowls. AeroBowls are manufactured in Sydney and the latest high-precision robotic equipment is available. Every set of AeroBowls of the same model is guaranteed to be the same. Bowls Shop Birkenhead offers trial bowls to try before you buy, a range of about 30 colours and the opportunity to customise bowls with names and logos. An embroidery service is on hand to customise clothing with names and logos. The shop is open seven days a week from 3pm to 5pm, during tournaments and events played at Birkenhead Bowling Club, or by request. Utting says Birkenhead is one of the most progressive bowling clubs in the North Harbour area, with two bars, a full commercial kitchen and dining area seating 100 people, a pool table, darts, and gaming machines, and a big screen TV showing SKY Sports and Trackside. The club and its facilities, including greens, is available for hire for community functions and events. The club can assist hirers with a tournament, and offers catering options. The impending renovations are set to improve the layout and flow of the club with an internal update both upstairs and downstairs, and a new set of separate stairs to give function groups separate access from club members. The club is part of Clubs New Zealand, which gives members visiting privileges to around 300 clubs across New Zealand, and many clubs in Australia.
PHOTOS; Top: The younger brigade gets involved in the measuring and marking process at the Birkenhead Bowling Club. Above: The winning Birkenhead Club members with their cheque from the women’s open pairs. Right: Locals roll up for a roll-up at a charity tournament held on the club greens.
Technology updates seen as attraction for younger set at Bays Karen Phelps Younger members are welcome at the Bays Club, which is focusing on reaching out to the next generation with a number of initiatives including entertainment options to appeal to this age group, says club manager Dave Hewitson. Recognising that technology is playing an increasingly important part in how both current and younger members communicate, the club has upgraded its website (www.baysclub.co.nz) and has a growing presence on Facebook. “People can now easily find out what the club offers and what events are coming up. It’s about
looking after the membership and giving them what the modern world offers – choices,” says Hewitson. The club is also seeking to publicise what it can offer the business market as the venue is ideal for lunches and events. Renovations of the club are in the pipeline, with the aim of improving the club ambience to encourage businesses to use the venue. Hewitson hopes an offshoot of these initiatives will be increased membership as more people recognise what the club has to offer. Situated just metres from the ocean, the Bays Club has around 1700 members. Not surprisingly, membership is growing as more people come to realise the price advantages of belonging.
“We’re a lot cheaper than most outside places and we have a stunning facility with great views over the Hauraki Gulf,” says Dave. “People are realising that the club is the perfect place to hang out if they want to have a good time for a great price.” The club restaurant opens on Mondays for lunch, and for full service from Tuesday to Sunday. There special each day. Members in the 60-plus age group can choose the meal special of $12, two courses for $13.50, or three courses for $15.50. Dave Hewitson says the focus is on offering delicious meals at a great price with both simple and upmarket options on the menu.
Whatever you desire, the Bays Club is there for your comfort. Just pop in for a quiet drink in the lounge & Brasserie, the Sports Bar or on the spacious deck. Club nights on a Friday includes live entertainment or DVD’s on the big screen. Enjoy live matches on the big screen in the sports bar. Regular functions with Top Class Entertainment. Lunch & dinner Tuesday to Sunday, Smorgasboard A-la-Carte Sundays. 18 Gaming Machines and TAB. Situated on the beach at Browns Bay for some of the best views in NZ.
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For the upcoming holiday season the Bays Club is holding a Christmas Party on December 21, with fiddle player Marian Burns and the Southern Cross band. On New Years Eve the club has booked local singer and guitar player John Blackburn. A $20 buffet will be offered on both nights.
People can now easily find what the club offers and what events are coming up.
Birkenhead Bowling Club – Bowls Shop Open 7 days a week, 3pm to 5pm & During Tournaments and Centre Events played at Birkenhead. The shops full range can also be purchased on-Line Also on request by contacting Emmie Swart (027 213 1855) or email shop@bowlsbirkenhead.co.nz
special report : I N V E S T M E N T F O R R E T I R E M E N T
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There’s a fine line between thriving and surviving We’re often told (more often than many of us would like) that we’ve got to prepare for retirement, that we’ve got to invest wisely or lovingly nurture a growing nest-egg so that we can sit back and enjoy every moment when the time comes that we’re not traipsing off to work every day. So, is it really that simple? And should our eventual retirement be the sole motivation for us seeking to extract the best value from our financial resources. KAREN PHELPS peeks into a world where straightforward answers seem decidedly scarce. It has never been easy to retire, but it has just got a whole lot harder for many of us. Rising costs, fallout from the global financial crisis, and, arguably, inadequate pensions are some of the challenges facing many as they enter their golden years. So how do you thrive rather than struggle to survive as you hit retirement? Many experts estimate you will need, at least initially, 70-80% of your preretirement income to retire comfortably. For many people, this means spending what you have managed to accumulate during your lifetime, also known as “decumulation”, will be the key. According to financial writer Diana Clement, the trouble is that those who retire with healthy retirement
savings have usually saved hard to obtain them and, after a lifetime of being careful, it can be difficult to change ways and spend some of that money. You need to learn to spend wisely while still enjoying the fruits of your labour. Financial adviser Lisa Dudson, from Acumen, says decumulation needs to be done in a controlled way to ensure you are spending wisely and your money will last for your lifetime. The key is adequate management of the savings and assets you have accumulated. But how do you know how long you are going to live, how quickly you can spend, or what unexpected events might occur that will affect your finances?
Diana Clement (far left): ’It can be difficult to change ways.’ Lisa Dudson (left): ’It’s a very individual exercise.
The indispensable investment tool...the crystal ball. This is where a good financial planner (as opposed to a financial adviser, who offers advice and then points you to the correct people for further assistance) can help you to form a decumulation plan. “This is a plan that allows you to map out your spending so that you don’t hang on to your capital unnecessarily, but still have some left should you live to become an octogenarian, nonagenarian, or centenarian,” says Clement. Dudson stresses that retirement planning is a very individual exercise and can depend on a variety of factors such as health and personality type. The are three key questions to ask are: • How much money will I need to live comfortably in retirement? • How can I make my money last? • How can I maximise my income? Dudson is a big fan of reverse annuity mortgages (“a fantastic tool in so many circumstances”), where a financial company lends you money borrowed against your house and the debt builds up, and is generally repaid only once the house is sold. Her key advice for those on the other side of retirement: “Pay attention – see where your money is going. Join KiwiSaver. Stay away from consumer debt. Pay off your mortgage as soon as you can. Think about the future even if it seems far away. Remember that retirement saving is small steps over a long period .
Get your head round ‘decumulation’ • A financial planner can assist you in putting together a ‘decumulation’ plan to suit your circumstances. • The first step is to take account of the assets and savings you have. This may include a freehold home, investment properties, savings, shares and term deposits. • Do a budget to estimate the amount of money you need to live on each week. Take inflation into account. • Draw up a plan so that you have a regular income to match your weekly needs. • People in or near retirement usually prefer to reduce their risk profile, but at the same time, you don’t want your money to be in a safe but low-earning investment that offers little immediate benefit. • A good plan will usually involve a diversified portfolio of investments. • Remember that your investment needs can change over time. For example, you might find that fees are too high, your investments are too risky, or your investments no longer suit your lifestyle or objectives. Do regular check-ups to ensure your ‘decumulation’ plan is working for you. Information on decumulation: www.ifa.org.nz.
Getting ready for the big change – top tips Start early Even though it’s tempting to put it off, the earlier you start saving, the better it will be for you Remember it’s not just about how much money you can put away – the sooner you start, the more time you will have for your savings to grow naturally through interest. Join KiwiSaver Saving can be challenging, and there’s always the temptation to spend everything you earn. If you are employed, joining KiwiSaver is a smart move because of the government and employer contributions. Invest KiwiSaver and bank interest alone will most likely not give you the retirement you desire. While you don’t want to plunge your money into risky
investments, you also don’t want to invest too conservatively or growth might not keep ahead of inflation. The services of a financial adviser could be money well spent. Diversity Otherwise known as “Don’t put all your eggs in one basket”. Investments can and do go wrong. Even the safest can have pitfalls – just ask any property investor who was involved in the Christchurch housing market. Buy a house Living in a mortgage-free house will take huge stress off you in retirement . You won’t have to worry about escalating rent payments and you will have security in owning your own home. If you travel, you can use your house as a swap, or rent it out while you are away.
Plan Retirement requires planning well in advance. Consider engaging a professional financial adviser or planner to ensure your objectives at retirement will be met. Financial writer Diana Clement, speaking from a personal point of view, says: “I would create a financial plan for retirement, which included a stocktake of my assets and income, a budget that would change as I aged, and a detailed ‘decumulation’ or ‘spend down’ analysis of my capital to ensure it lasted for as long as I needed to spend more than New Zealand Superannuation. “The older retirees get, the less they tend to spend, and they don’t always need their capital to last as long as they do. I feel strongly that people
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shouldn’t withdraw all their money from KiwiSaver come age 65 and put it in a term deposit because the capital will be eroded by inflation. I would ensure that a good portion of my assets remained in growth investments within KiwiSaver or another similar fund.” And financial adviser Lisa Dudson, also speaking from a personal viewpoint: “My plan is to work long term, but cut down my hours because I love what I do. My goal would be to focus on working less now and have more moderation. I’ll always keep a diversified portfolio but I plan to use up my capital – why would I want to leave it to someone else? Even if I had children, I think you put in the time and effort when they are young to making them good with money so that they can set themselves up.”
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C L U B T R A V E L – N E W P LY M O U T H C L U B
Over-60s get together in Marlborough LYNN HARTLEY reports on a trip by a New Plymouth Club group to an over-60s gettogether at the Clubs of Marlborough in August. It was very much a preview expedition for the Taranakians as the New Plymouth Club will host the event next year. We arrived at the Interislander ferry terminal in Wellington at 11.30am – plenty of time before we sailed at 1pm. The service was good and vehicles were provided for those unable to walk as it was quite a climb to the deck at the entrance. After a calm crossing we reached the Middle Park Motel in Blenheim about 5.15pm. Host Mandy Coburn was very helpful in sorting out our rooms. There is a shopping mall across the road from the motel, with a supermarket, chemist, cafe and garden centre. It’s a 30-40 minute walk to the middle of Blenheim.
The get-together opened at 11am, with games starting after lunch – cards, pool and indoor bowls. Our sole winner was Maurice at cards, but we enjoyed the company of other teams. Play wound up with prizegiving at 4.30pm, followed by a meal and entertainment and dancing. Next day it was back to the club for a 9.45am start to get to The Vines Village and Chocolate Factory, and then the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre (an excellent museum and worth the visit). We returned to the club for the formal closing of the Get Together, which will be held in New Plymouth next year. The afternoon was free – lots of walking and talking. The upshot was a trip to the Brayshaw Heritage Park Museum (a very enjoyable place which took us through the history of winemaking in Marlborough), then a gem shop, the Vintage Car Club and Vintage Farm Machinery exhibition, and a heritage home that has been moved and is being restored.
Then it was over to Picton and the Edwin Fox Maritime Museum. The Edwin Fox has been preserved so that people can see how their forebears travelled to the New World. It’s amazing that any of the people arrived from across the world in the conditions they had to endure. We all met at the Eco World to see the feeding, and it was informative to see the tuataras and learn about their behaviour and their life-span. The keeper brought out a young tuatara for us to touch. He warned us not touch anywhere near the mouth as the tuatara’s jaws are very strong – the tuatara had once clamped onto his finger, breaking it in two places and not letting go for an hour. We also learnt a lot about crayfish – two types; they change their skin at least twice a year; grow a new outer shell before they sliver out of the old skin; the new shell takes a few days to harden. Next it was off to feed the fish. A stingray was swimming around and we saw it take a fish from the
keeper’s hand. We also saw a little blue penguin (it was wild and was being fed so that it could return into the wild. Hormones and the urge to breed will drive that move. The aquarium is used to rescue penguins found in the Marlborough Sounds. It was an interesting place and the keepers explain everything in everyday language. On the Friday we headed through Havelock to Canvastown where there is a cafe and some short walks, toilets, and a camping ground. It’s a very pleasant and quiet place. We returned to the Havelock marina for lunch, then on to Hunters Wines for wine tasting (a selection of six wines, which came with an explanation. Artist Clary Neame has his gallery there and we were able to see through this. Most of us were outside waiting for the bus to be opened when the earthquake hit – very frightening as there was nowhere to go and the bus was moving about. There was also a car parked near where we were standing. When we got back to the motel about 3pm, the supermarket across the road had closed for an hour or more so that they could clean up after the earthquake. The New Plymouth group got together in John Burkett and Gaele Johnston’s unit for food and drink, and a sing-a-long ready for the journey home.. We left Blenheim at 9.30am, had an uneventful return ferry crossing, and we were out of Wellington quickly. We stopped at the Wanganui RSA for tea and arrrived in New Plymouth at 9pm. Thank to Louisa for her great organising. PHOTOS The New Plymouth visitors found plenty to see and do in Marlborough. Their travels included the Vines Village (top), The Edwin Fox Maritime Museum (left), Eco World (far left) and the Brayshaw Heritage Park Museum (lower left).
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CLUB TRAVEL – PAPANUI CLUB
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A week of southern sights and sites BARRY MOULD recounts a Papanui Club travel section trip to the West Coast and Queenstown from September 9-14 Monday, September 9: Twenty-three members left the Papanui Club with Ron Sheppard, of Advance Strathmore Coachlines, and travelled through Springfield and past Lake Lyndon with the snow glistening on the mountain tops as we passed through the tussock covered foothills. A short stop at Arthur’s Pass, then over the top and down the viaduct and through the lush green fields (cattle country) in the Taramakau valley, the weather deteriorating slightly with scotch mist in places. Lunch at Hokitika and the sun shining again, a few people made purchases at the retail outlets. Wending our way south through that lovely yellow flowering weed (gorse) the early settlers brought with them and more impressive native bush in one of the many state forests on the Coast. Short stop at Lake Ianthe to take in the views. Those red cones seen in numerous quantities in Christchurch must have multiplied as their offspring appear in many places on West Coast roads. At Fox Glacier, we were accommodated at the Mount Cook View Motel; we were made welcome by host Stephanie Morgan and had a very comfortable stay. And, yes, we did see Mt Cook. In the evening we partook of some great meals at Cafe Neve, but sadly there was no whitebait available. Tuesday, September 10: Overnight rain and we were soon on the road again through more bushclad hills and lush green farmland, the rain getting heavier and obscuring the views but we did see many waterfalls. A short stop at Haast, which expanded from a Ministry of Works camp to a construction village when the Haast Pass road was formed (the final Haast to Paringa section opened in 1965). We turned inland and followed the Haast River with gigantic boulders strewn along the gorge, a quick photo stop in the pouring rain at the Gates of Haast Bridge, constructed in 1962. We crossed the top of the pass (563 metres) and followed the Makarora River, which feeds into the north end of Lake Wanaka, then over a saddle (The Neck) to follow the west side of Lake Hawea, and into Wanaka for lunch. Still raining, with lightning and thunder overhead.
PHOTOS Left: Papanui Club travellers on board the Million Dollar Cruise Co’s Ngaroto on Lake Wakatipu. Lower left: Mist and rain shroud the Haast Bridge. Lower right: Bungy jumping...a popular spectator sport. We followed alongside the mighty Clutha River on the west side of Lake Dunstan. A stop at Mrs Jones’s fruit shop and through the rugged Kawarau Gorge, past the Roaring Meg Power Station (commissioned in 1936), and numerous wineries in the Gibbston Valley, Lake Hayes and, to the accompaniment of more lightning and thunder, arrived at our accommodation for the next three nights, the Shotover Lodge, on the Queenstown-Arrowtown road. We dined at the Queenstown Speights Ale House and were treated to a delightful range of meals. Built as the Queenstown council chamber in 1880, the building has been re-developed. A narrow vault where the town records were stored has been converted into an part of the dining area. Wednesday, September 11: After watching the America’s Cup and seeing the town, we were at the waterfront at 2pm to board the Million Dollar Cruise Co’s Ngaroto under the control of Capt Wayne Perkins who told us about the history of the district during the trip around Lake Wakatipu’s Frankton Arm. The north-facing houses on the southern shores are 90% lived in, and land can cost 1$million-plus. A 1000 sq m floor area place, with additional 18-car garaging, was valued at $6.7m. The snow-covered Remarkables (2343m) were just that, remarkable, and created a great backdrop for photos on the bow of the boat. We saw the latest
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hotel in the area, The Hilton, near the lake outlet, and some of the birdlife. Wakatipu is New Zealand’s longest lake and the third largest; at a depth of 400 metres, the lake floor is 100m below sea level. The population of Queenstown averages 16,000, most of whom live further afield; it’s the tourists who keep Queenstown alive – an estimated 1.8 million out-of- towners a year. We dined at the PRIME Waterfront Restaurant and Bar, which has panoramic views of the lake and mountains. Thursday, September 12: Awoke to rain intermingled with snow flurries, but an hour later it was blue skies and sunshine. Off to Arrowtown, a historic gold mining town that had a population of over 7000 during the gold-rush era. Many well preserved buildings date from this time; the present population is around 2200. We then ventured around Lake Hayes to Frankton for lunch and some “normal” shops. Frankton, a suburb of Queenstown near the Lake Wakatipu outlet, is where the Queenstown people do their shopping (at the Remarkables Park Town Centre). After rest and recuperation, we were out for our
evening meal, which involvef a gondola ride to the Skyline Restaurant, 450m above Queenstown. The buffet was food to die for, with wonderful panoramic views of lake and mountain scenery. Friday, September 13: We left Queesnmtown at 10am (after the Americas Cup races) and went, via Arrowtown, to A J Hackett Bungy’s new visitor centre at the Kawarau River. Well worth the time for a visit. We stocked up on fruit and nuts at Mrs Jones’s again, had lunch at Tarras (the home of Shrek ) and then through the Lindas Valley farming area and over the tussock hills of the Lindas Pass to Omarama. After a visit to the museum etc, it was on to Twizel for an overnight stop at the Colonial Motels. We dined at the Twizel Combined Services Club and some had a win at the raffles. Saturday, September 14: A beautiful, sunny morning, so off to Mt Cook. Lake Pukaki was a beautiful turquoise blue, the snow topped mountains stood out in all their splendour, with a light skiff of cloud at the top of Cook. The visitor centre has many exhibits relating to the national park’s mountains, flora and fauna, climbers and their clothing and equipment. A lunch stop at Tekapo, then home – witnessing on the way the uprooted trees and damaged irrigators caused by the strong northwesterly winds four days earlier. On arriving back at the Club, there was a vote of thanks to Ron Sheppard for his organisation of another most enjoyable trip.
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CLUB TRAVEL – TIMARU TOWN & COUNTRY CLUB
A Timaru Town and Country Club travel section group took a tour of Hurunui Village on their way to Hanmer Springs. The camera was snapping away (above and below). The camera also caught them at lunch (bottom) later in the trip.
Timaruvians take a peek further north Wine, llamas, scones and hot pools. Just some of the attractions the Timaru Town and Country Club took in on a four-day trip by the club’s travel section. Around 25 members made the trip over the weekend of September 20-23. They started with a stop-off in Ashburton for morning tea and a touch of craft shopping at the local stores. A bit further into the journey, after a bite of lunch at Amberley, the group took a tour of Hurunui Village, a family-owned boutique vineyard. The tour included a visit to the wine cave, the vineyard and the mud-brick cottages that form part of the luxury accommodation. Afternoon tea followed at the Blacksmith’s Cafe on the site – apparently, gigantic scones, cream and jam went down a treat. By that night, the group had reached its destination, Hanmer Springs, where they stayed at the very comfortable Alpine Lodge Motel right opposite the thermal pools. After dining at the lodge everyone was free to explore Hanmer by night. Next day the group wiled away the hours in the natural spring waters of the thermal pools before a game of mini-golf at A-Maze-N-Golf where you can play the gold-rush-themed course or solve the mystery of the Lost Temple. The following morning was flexible for people to explore Hanmer, take a quiet mountain walk, another session at the pool, or a quiet bite in a restaurant. In the afternoon there was a group visit to Wai Ariki Farmpark where the travellers got up close and personal feeding farm animals, which included a Tibetan yak, chinchillas, guinea pigs and alpacas. On Monday it was time to head home, with a stop at Culverden for lunch followed by a spot of retail therapy at The Hub Hornby (Christchurch) while others popped into the Hornby Working Men’s Club. The Timaru Town and Country travel section,
which has been going strong for more than 25 years, now has around 90 members including, five life members. Section committee member and past president John Gascoigne says that, typically, there is an event every couple of months. The group also tackles longer trips, sometimes up to 10 days, and day trips. A trip to Rarotonga is in the planning stages. The committee comes up with the ideas for trips at monthly meetings led by new president Ann Thomson, who took over the position in August. “A lot of it is the good company,” says john. “You get a lot of adventurous people who want to see new places. “The great thing about the group is that we go together, but there are also opportunities for us to do things on our own if we want to. It’s about encouraging club members to get out and explore their own country.”
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CLUBS WITH RECIPROCAL VISITING RIGHTS
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NORTHLAND Clubs
Affiliated
PRES/SEC/MAN
Membership
Restaurant
Hours and Activities
Greeting
Far North (Kaitaia) RSA Club 12 Matthews Avenue, Kaitaia Ph: 09 408 0423, Fax: 09 408 0433
PRESIDENT Trevor Hall SEC/MAN Theresa WIlls
1100 mixed
Wednesday-Saturday 4.30-8.30pm
Snooker, pool, darts, indoor and outdoor bowls, EFTPOS facilities, off-license facilities, courtesy coach available by arrangement
A warm welcome to all affiliated members.
Kamo Club Meldrum St, Whangarei. Ph: 09 435 1765, Fax 09 435 0274
PRESIDENT John Nuttall SEC/MAN Sue Boyce
1050 mixed
Open seven days form 11am Evening meals Thurs-Sun
Club operates two courtesy coaches, gaming machines, all normal indoor & outdoor sports catered for, full TAB & Trackside in house, EFTPOS available at the bar, big screen TV’s etc.
Kamo Club welcomes all NZCC affiliated members to their club rooms. Please phone 09 435 1765 for a courtesy coach.
Northland Club Inc. 8 Porowini Ave, Whangarei Ph: 09 438 4270, Fax: 09 438 1736
Maggie Lewthwaite
690 mixed
Restaurant 6 days Mon-Sat 5.30-9pm
Sky TV, big screen, EFTPOS, 18 gaming machines, snooker, darts, pool, indoor bowls, Pro Drive and taxi vouchers available, large outside area
All visiting affiliate members welcome to ‘The Greatest Little Club in the North’
Paihia Ex-Servicemen’s Assn (Inc.) Joyces Road. Ph: 09 402 8010
Jo Hood
1000 mixed
Open seven days 6-9pm
Sky TV, 9 gaming machines, darts, snooker, pool, self service TAB Terminal
Enjoy your stay in the Bay.
Russell RSA Incorporated 1 Chapel St, Russell P.O. Box 123 Russell Ph: 09 403 7773 Fax: 09 403 7885 E-mail: russell@xtra.co.nz Website: www.russellrsa.org.nz
PRESIDENT Graeme Munro
350
Digger’s Restaurant Summer: Mon - Sun Winter: Wed - Sun 12 Noon - 2pm- Lunch 6pm till late - Dinner
Open 7 days, gaming machines, TV, Outdoor dining and drinks, Library, Steeped in history
Situated in historic Russell in the beautiful Bay of Islands. You will find a friendly welcome here. All affiliated clubs welcome.
GREATER AUCKLAND Avondale RSA 7 Layard Street, Avondale, Auckland. PO Box 19 023, Avondale, Auckland Ph: 09 828 8386, Fax: 09 828 6941 E-mail: secretary@avondalersa.org.nz
Louise Ockey
2000 mixed
Restaurant Hours: All day specials available Mon - Fri lunch 12 - 2pm, Mon - Fri Dinner 5:30 - 8:30pm. Sat Dinner 5:30 - 8:30pm Sun Dinner 5 - 7:30pm
Snooker, Darts, 8 Ball, Indoor Bowls, Sky TV’s, 3 Large Screens, Golf Section, Fishing Section, Karaoke Thurs nights, Fri & Sun nights live Bands, TAB Terminal, Games night.
A safe friendly environment for all affiliated members at the top end of Rosebank Rd
Bays Club 6 Anzac Rd, Browns Bay, Auckland. Ph: 09 478 8171, Fax 09 478 8177
Dave Hewitson
1450
Lunch and dinner Tuesday-Sunday Smorgasbord Sunday Night
Snooker, pool, darts, golf, fishing, Wine Group, 18 gaming machines and live entertainment Fridays
Situated on the Beach at Browns Bay for some of the best views in NZ. All affiliated members most welcome.
Beachlands Chartered Club Wakelin Road Ph: 09 536 6233
PRESIDENT Danny Powell CLUB MANAGER: Tracy Russell
400
Open Thurs-Sun 9-3pm Lunches Open Thurs Evening - Dinner
Indoor bowls, snooker, pool, darts, Euchre, Mahjong, Fishing, Rugby, Rugby League, TAB, poker machines, Sky TV, Big Screen Live Entertainment, Housie, Garden Bar, Private Function facilities, Jukebox, POP site, off licence.
All affiliated members welcome at the only chartered Club on the Pohutukawa Coast.
Glen Eden RSA (Inc) 9 Glendale Road, Glen Eden, Auckland Ph: 09 818 4219, Fax: 09 818 2042
James Pattullo
800
Lunch Tues - Fri 12-2pm Dinner Thur-Sun 5:00pm-8:00pm
8 ball, snooker, darts, indoor bowls, golf, fishing, Sky TV, gaming machines. Karaoke, bands and shows.
Small friendly club which welcomes all affiliated members and guests.
Henderson RSA Ph: (09) 838 9012 66 Railside Ave, Henderson
Rachel Burriss
2000
Lunch & dinner Tues-Sat 12-2pm 5.30-8.30pm Sunday dinner 5.30-7.30pm
Snooker, pool, darts, indoor bowls, housie Thursday, gaming room, sky, big screen TV. Live entertainment every Fri/Sat evening, Self Service TAB.
A warm welcome to affiliated members visiting Henderson.
Howick Club Inc. 107 Botany Rd, Howick Ph: 09 537 7100, Fax: 09 537 4160 Website: www.howickclub.co.nz
GENERAL MANAGER: Phil Saul
3700 mixed
Restaurant Open: Wednesday - Sunday Lunch Tuesday - Sunday Dinner
Snooker, Pool, Darts, Indoor Bowls, Golf, Fishing, Wine section, Ladies section, Table Tennis, Travel section, TAB, Large Screen TV’s, Childrens Adventure Playground, Gaming Machines, Live Entertainment.
Affiliated members most welcome. Handy to Botany Shopping Centre.
Howick Sports and Social Club Inc. Corner of Elliot & Moore Streets Ph: 09 533 4600, Fax: 09 533 4601
PRESIDENT Colin Wilson
450 mixed
Restaurant Dinner Wed-Sat Bar midday - midnight 7 days
Darts, pool, 18 gaming machines, Sky TV, Big screen, EFTPOS, Fishing, Golf and League adjuncts..
All affiliated members welcome.
Mangere Cosmopolitan Club 94-100 Bader Drive Ph: 09 275 7969
PRESIDENT Judith Daniels
860
Bistro Lunch & Dinner Tues - Saturday
Snooker, 8 ball, darts, golf, indoor bowls, fishing, euchre, Sky TV, big screen, TAB, 18 gaming machines, entertainment most Thursdays & Saturdays.
A warm friendly welcome to affiliated members. Closest club to the airport.
Manurewa Cosmopolitan Club 6-10 Alfriston Rd, Manurewa Ph: 09 267 4341, Fax: 09 267 2017 E-mail: info@manurewacc.org.nz
Patricia Rangi
4500 mixed
Restaurant Open Wednesday to Sunday Evenings Tuesday to Friday for lunch
Cafe open every day from noon till late. Brunch available Saturday and Sundays 10am. Entertainment every Friday and Saturday night.
Members guests and affiliates most welcome www.manurewacc.org.nz
Manurewa RSA 2-8 Maich Rd, Manurewa Ph: 09 267 0515, Fax: 09 266 8673
Steve Andrew
2000 mixed
Riverplate Restaurant Lunch Wed-Sat 11-2pm Dinner Wed-Sat 6-9.30pm Sunday Carvery 5.30-8.30pm
All sports catered for, Sky TV, TAB, 18 Gaming machines, live entertainment every Fri, Sat, Sun.
Clubrooms situated in the heart of Manurewa. All affiliated guests welcome.
New Lynn Memorial RSA (Inc) 2 Veronica Street, New Lynn Ph: 09 827 3411, Fax: 09 827 2225
Terry Wood
1600 mixed
Tues-Sun Lunch 12pm-2pm Dinner Wed-Sat 5:30pm open
Snooker, pool, darts, golf, gaming machines, full TAB facilities.
Members & guests and all affiliated club members most welcome. “BEST IN THE WEST”.
North Shore Cosmopolitan Club 65 Paul Matthews Road, Albany. Ph: Office 09 415 0360, Bar 09 415 2465
Jeni Heathwaite
350
Restaurant - lunch Mon-Fri 12-2pm Dinner Wed-Sat 5-9pm
Occasional entertainment, golf, indoor bowls, pool/snooker, darts, 9 gaming machines, Sky TV.
Visitors and new members welcome.
Onehunga & District RSA 57 Princes Street, PO Box 13016, Onhunga Ph/Fax: (09) 636 6644 Website: www.onehungarsa.co.nz
Rona McKenzie
2000 mixed
The Orpheus Restaurant Open Thursday to Saturday Lunch 12-2pm, Dinner 5.30-8pm Bus Trip Lunches phone Rona
Pool, darts, snooker, indoor bowls, Warriors supporters, big screen technology, two stories, hall facilities,home to Senior Net Inc.
A warm welcome to all affiliated members.
Onehunga Workingmen’s Club 158 The Mall, Onehunga Ph: 09 636 5600
Vicki Douglas
1100 mixed
Bistro Tues-Sun Buffet Fri-Sat evenings
Snooker, 8 ball, indoor bowls, darts, table tennis, clay target, fishing, cricket, soccer, golf, TAB, Sky, big screen, EFTPOS, live entertainment.
In the heart of Onehunga Mall.
Otahuhu Workingmens & Cos. Club 101 Atkinson Ave, Otahuhu Ph: 09 276 8672
Trevor Martin PRESIDENT Grant Goodwin SEC / MAN
2100 mixed
Tues-Sat
Darts, snooker, indoor and outdoor bowls, 8 ball, golf, cricket, diving, fishing, river rafting, table tennis. TAB, Big screen, music every Friday night.
Open 7 days.
Papakura Club Inc 5 Croskery Rd, Papakura Ph: 09 299 8017, Fax: 09 2998283
Betty Ormsby
1100 mixed
Thai & European Restaurant Menu Dining 5 nights per week 5pm-9pm
Dial-a-Driver service available, subsidized taxis for members to and from the Club, ATM, full TAB and self serve Pod, 18 Gaming machines, Big Screen TVs, 6 8 Ball Tables, 8 Snooker Tables,12 Dart Boards, 6 Outdoor Bowling rinks,10 Sporting Sections, Texas Poker, Trivia, Housie, Mah Jong.
A warm & friendly welcome awaits you in a safe and entertaining environment.
Stephen L. Walker
1200 mixed
Lunch Tues-Fri 12pm-1.30pm Dinner Tues 6.00pm-7.30pm Thurs, Fri & Sat 6.00pm-8.00pm Hours may vary without prior notice
Housie, indoor bowls, snooker, 8-ball, darts, golf, KEV, cards - 500, big screen, Sky TV, 13 gaming machines, library, live music Thurs & Sat, children & families more than welcome (children’s club membership), karaoke & family night once a month.
Members, guests & affiliated members welcome. Closest club to the Auckland Airport.
Lynne Smith
1200
Restaurant open Saturday Bistro open Wed-Sun lunch & dinner
14 Sporting sections, pokies, raffles, SKY digital, big screen, live bands.
New and affiliated members welcome.
Papatoetoe & District RSA Inc. 22 Wallace Road, Papatoetoe Ph/Fax: 09 278 6372 Email: papatoetoersa@xtra.co.nz www.papatoetoersa.wix.com/rsa-papatoetoe Papatoetoe Cosmopolitan Club 53 Rangitotto Rd, Papatoetoe Ph: 09 278 8109 Email: info@papcossie.co.nz
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INTERCLUB • VOLUME 19, ISSUE 3 - 2013
Pukekohe Cosmopolitan Club 78 Nelson St, Pukekohe Ph: 09 238 8404, Fax: 09 238 9909 Email: pukecosi@ihug.co.nz
Michael Moore
1600 mixed
The Club Restaurant A-la-carte Thur-Sat 6-9.30pm Thur Carvery 6-8.30pm Sunday Smorgasbord 5.30-8.30pm
2 outdoor bowling greens, 1 indoor bowling green, 10 Ten Pin Lanes, Snooker, Indoor Bowls, Darts, 8 Ball, Euchre, Fishing, Golf, Shooting, Netball, Petanque, TAB, Gaming machines, Courtesy Coaches, Housie every Thursday 11am-2pm
The Sports Mega of the North. 7 min from the Bombay turn off in the heart of the Onion and Potato country.
Waiuku Cosmopolitan Club 4 Victoria Ave, Waiuku Ph: 09 235 9131 Fax: 09 235 9019
Katrina Barnett
1100 mixed
Thursday-Sunday 6pm-9pm
Snooker, pool, darts, golf, fishing, netball, axemen, joggers, rugby, indoor & outdoor bowls, Mahjong, euchre, scrabble, housie, line dancing, latin dancing, gaming machines, TAB.
Warm welcome to all affiliate members.
Weymouth Cosmopolitan and Sports Club 151 Sykes Road, Manurewa Ph: 09 267 0461 Email: admin@clubweymouth.co.nz
Mike Cassidy
1800
Restaurant Mon-Sun A-la-Carte Bistro 6 days 4pm-late
Outdoor and indoor bowls, snooker, 8 ball, squash, golf, fishing, darts, cards, clay target, 2 big screen TV’s, 18 gaming machines, TAB, bands every Fri night.
3 mins from motorway, take Takanini exit from motorway.
WAIKATO / THAMES Cambridge Cosmopolitan Club Burns St, Leamington Ph: 07 827 7006, Fax: 07 827 7368
PRESIDENT Sid Murfitt Donna Sheehan Sec/Man
1400
Restaurant Thurs, Fri & Sat evenings Lunches & other nights by arrangements
Indoor and outdoor bowls, 8 ball, snooker, friendship, netball, rock n roll, golf, old & bold, woodtuners, sport of kings, Texas Hold em Poker, TAB. Courtesy van.
All visitors welcome “Where things happen”
Glenview Club 211 Peacockes Rd, Hamilton Ph: 07 843 7129 Email: glenviewclub.mainbar@xtra.co.nz
PRESIDENT Ross Boyd Sec/Man Grant Freeman
500 mixed
Restaurant Thurs-Sat 6-8.30pm Or by prior arrangement
POP PARKING, outdoor and indoor bowls, 8 Ball, snooker, poker Saturday nights, SKY TV, EFTPOS, courtesy coach, 9 gaming machines, TAB pod, motorhome parking, function room available.
Our club is set on the edge of the Waikato River overlooking the beautiful Hamilton gardens.
Hamilton Combined Returned Services Club Rostrevor St, Hamilton P.O.Box 9028 Ph: 07 838 0131 Fax: 07 834 0170 Email: hamcrsc@clear.net.nz Web: www.hamcrsc.co.nz
SEC/MANAGER Gillian Scobie PRESIDENT Rod Gill
1850
Open Lunch Tues - Fri 12pm-2pm Dinner Tues - Thurs 5.30-8pm Fri - Sat 5.30-8.30pm Sunday Carvery 5.30-8.30pm.
Snooker, pool, darts, cards, indoor bowls, big screen Sky TV, regular entertainment, 18 gaming machines, full TAB facilities, 5 mins from CBD, subsidised taxi service.
Visitors and new members welcome.
Hamilton Cosmopolitan Club Claudelands Road, Hamilton Ph: 07 855 2001, Fax: 07 854 7775 Email: theclub@wave.co.nz
Richard Sheppard
3300
Bistro open 7 days for lunch and dinner. Brunch Sat & Sun 10am-12. Hamilton Function centre open for groups 7 days
Indoor and outdoor bowls, 8 full-size snooker tables, 8 ball tables, darts, golf, cricket, euchre, fishing, gun, travel, veterans, 4 wheeldrive, sport of kings, dance, TAB, Satellite coverage, big screen, T.V., Riverboat gaming room, live entertainment every Wed, Fri and Sat evening. Courtesy coaches available Wednesday to Sunday.
A very cordial welcome to all affiliate Club members and guests. Enjoy the Cossie Club atmosphere.
Huntly & District Workingmen’s Club Cnr Williams & Glasgow Street, Huntly Ph: 07 828 7542 Email: huntlywc@xtra.co.nz
PRESIDENT Ian McKeown
907
Off The Rails Restaurant Open 5.30pm-8.30pm Tues,Wed,Fri & Sat Lunches Fri & Sat 11.00am-2.00pm
Huge outside garden bar, gaming machines, conference facilities, SKY, EFTPOS, Housie, indoor & outdoor bowls, darts, 2 fishing sections, courtesy van.
Huntly WMC welcomes affiliated guests from other clubs, come and have a drink and enjoy the friendly atmosphere.
Mercury Bay Club (Inc) Cnr Campbell St and Cook Drive, Whitianga Ph: 07 866 5576, Fax: 07 866 2444
PRESIDENT Ann Madden R.S.A. PRESIDENT Bruce Collier
1410 mixed and open
Bistro - Tue-Sun Lunches Tues-Sat 12pm-1.30pm Dinner Mon-Sun 5.30pm-8.30pm
Darts, 8 ball, bowls, snooker, fishing, golf, housie every Wednesday night. Raffles and member lucky number Tuesday and Friday nights. Door sweepstake on Friday nights, gaming machines and EFTPOS Door sweepstake on Friday nights, gaming machines and EFTPOS available. Entertainment on Friday nights.
Short walk from town centre. Affiliates most welcome.
Ohinemuri Club Princes Street, Paeroa 3640. Phone 07 862 7987 E:ohineclub@gmail.com
SECRETARY/MANAGER Kristie Taukiri
454
Restaurant open Thurs/Fri/ Sat. Also available for private functions.
Full TAB service, 12 pokies, just had some of the newest installed. Snooker, pool, darts. We have a strong racing focus in the club. Large spacious areas to relax in.
All visitors to Paeroa are very welcome. Paeroa is the “Events Capital” of the Thames Valley. We host the “Battle of the Streets: motorcycle racing, Highland Games Tattoo, both of these in February, Jazz Festival in September, Wild Food Festival in March just to name a few.
Raglan Club Bow St, Raglan Ph: 07 825 8288, Fax: 07 825 7488 e: ragnclub@wave.co.nz www.raglanclub.co.nz
Norman Curtis
1100 mixed
Wed-Sun dinner 5.30 onwards Thur-Sat lunch 12-1pm
Snooker, darts, indoor and Astroturf outdoor bowls, 8 ball, fishing, golf, Sky TV, TAB Self Service Machine, MaGarden Bar, Mastermind Fun Quiz Wed 6.30pm, BBQ area, 18 gaming machines, regular entertainment.
All affiliated guests most welcome.
Te Awamutu District Memorial RSA 381 Alexandra St, Te Awamutu Ph: 07 871 7773, Fax: 07 871 3706
Bill Lyford
1250 mixed
RSA family restaurant Thurs-Mon Ph 07 871 3564
Snooker, pool, darts, indoor bowls, Sky TV, 18 pokies, monthly live entertainment, EFTPOS, courtesy coach Fri-Mon.
Come visit our friendly club “The Rose of the Waikato”.
Thames Workingmen’s Club Inc 407 Cochrane Street, Thames PO Box 273 Thames 3540 Ph/Fax: 07 868 6416 e: thsworkers@xtra.co.nz www.thamesworkingmensclub.co.nz
PRESIDENT Pam Kenny MANAGER John Grey
600
Bistro Restaurant Open Tues,Thurs,Fri,Sat evenings and by arrangement
Active adjuncts include Fishing, 8 Ball, Bowls, Golf and Punters, 14 Gaming Machines
Welcome all affiliated members.
Waihi Beach Memorial RSA 99 Beach Road, PO Box 44, Waihi Beach, 3642 Ph: 07 863 5688, Fax: 07 863 5781 e: wbrsa@netsmart.net.nz www.wbrsa.co.nz
SEC / MAN Bill Garth PRESIDENT Maurice Rimmer
2400 mixed
Gunners View Restaurant Open 7 days Lunch and Dinner Functions / Weddings by arrangement
Snooker, 8 ball, darts, golf, pentanque, indoor and outdoor bowls, TAB, Motor Homes welcome, ATM, Courtesy Van
Club opened 1999 Great Views
Waikato Commerce Club (Inc) 197 Collingwood St, Hamilton Ph: 07 839 0501, Fax: 07 839 3353
Helen Burke
505
Dining room seating 60 Open 7 days a week
Very active sports section, golf, snooker, 8 ball, fishing, outdoor bowls, Sky TV, big screen, 14 Gaming Machines, EFTPOS available in bar and dining room, Touch Screen TAB.
Smallest club in town with the warmest welcome
Waipa Workingmen’s Club 139 Albert Park Rd, Te Awamutu Ph: 07 871 3923, Fax: 07 871 4810
Wayvne Gulliver
1000 mixed
Restaurant Thurs-Sat Dinner 5.30pm onwards
12 sports and leisure groups, courtesy van, Tues-Sun, Sky TV 6 big screens, TAB,18 gaming machines,great outdoor area, EFTPOS
A friendly welcome to all visiting affiliated members.
Whangamata Club 404 Port Rd, Whangamata Ph: 07 865 8705, Fax: 07 865 6290 e: manager@whangamataclub.co.nz web: www.whangamataclub.co.nz
Gavin Antony
3789 mixed
Restaurant and bistro Open six days a week (Closed Wednesday)
Mem. draw and sweep, fishing, motorcycles, snooker, rock ‘n roll, table tennis indoor bowls, darts, line dancing, 8 ball, Golf, Tai Chi, Mah Jong, 18 gaming machines, dances, outdoor bowls, exercise classes, self service TAB terminal. Huge screen & plasma TVs.
All affiliated guests welcome for a cheerful friendly club.
SOUTH WAIKATO / BAY OF PLENTY Club Mt Maunganui 45 Kawaka St, Mt Maunganui Ph: 07 575 4886, Fax: 07 574 4990 Email office@clubmount.co.nz
PRESIDENT Straw Lye CLUB MANAGER Christine Young
3200
Restaurant open 7 days
8 ball, darts, snooker, indoor and outdoor bowls, fishing, seniors, golf, hockey, punters club, TAB, big screen Sky TV, free live music Friday nights, off sales, EFTPOS, courtesy coach, 18 of the very best gaming machines.
‘The Friendly Club’ in the Fabulously newly Furnished & extended Facilities
Matamata Club Inc 9 Waharoa Rd East, Matamata Ph: 07 888 7060, Fax: 07 888 9154
John Bonenkamp PRESIDENT Daniel Scelly MANAGER
1100 mixed
Full Restaurant available Tues-Sat, Sunday Roast Bistro/Bar snacks Tues-Sat.
Outdoor bowls, pool, snooker, darts, fishing, Sky TV, big TV, live live bands every 2nd Fri, subsidised taxi service, EFTPOS, TAB, poker machines, off license, conference facilities.
A warm welcome to all affiliated members and guests from the heart of the horse racing industry.
Mt Maunganui RSA 541 Maunganui Rd, Mt Maunganui Ph: 07 575 4477 www.mtrsa.co.nz email: mtrsa@xtra.co.nz
Peter Moss (CEO)
5000
Lunch Mon-Fri Dinner - 7 nights
3 Eight Ball & 8 Snooker tables, darts, indoor bowls, chess, cards, line dancing, low impact aerobics, entertainment every Fri, Sat nights, Sundays from 4pm. Regular shows, 18 gaming machines, big screens & data projector, Sky Tv. EFTPOS. Courtesy bus.
Affiliated members and guests warmly welcomed.
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SOUTH WAIKATO / BAY OF PLENTY Murupara Services and Citizens Club Pine Drive, Murupara Ph/Fax: 07 366 5819
Nina Paul
400 mixed
Restaurant Wed-Fri 12-8pm
Indoor bowls, darts, snooker, 8 ball, Sky TV, big screen TV, euchre, gaming machines, EFTPOS, off sales, entertainment once a month.
A friendly welcome to all affiliates.
Ohope Chartered Club Ohope Beach Ph: 07 312 5008
Mike Williams
1100
A-la-Carte Wed-Sat 7 days in summer
TAB, gaming machine room, Sky big screen TV, EFTPOS, courtesy van, snooker, pool, darts, golf, cricket, indoor and outdoor bowls.
We welcome all affiliated members
Opotiki County RSA Inc 103 -105 St. Johns Street, Opotiki Ph 07 315 6174, Fax 07 315 5203 e: opotikirsa@xtra.co.nz
SEC/MANAGER Tui Howard
800
Restaurant open Friday-Saturday Evenings
Outdoor bowls, snooker, pool, darts, fishing, golf, SKY, big screen juke box, gaming machines, EFTPOS, Raffles Wed, Fri & Sat. Courtesy van, motorvan parking.
All affiliated members and guests of RNZ RSA & Clubs NZ welcome.
Putaruru District Services Memorial Club 35 Buckland St, Putaruru Ph: 07 883 7409, Fax: 07 883 3219 Email: pdsmc@xtra.co.nz
Joanne Scheres
850
Lunch Friday Dinner Wed-Saturday from 6pm
Snooker, darts, 8 ball, bowls, EFTPOS, 2 big screen TV’s, Sky TV, duke box, gaming machines, regular socials, courtesy bus Wed & Fri, off license, listed as Motorhome site.
Affiliated guests welcome to relax in warm and friendly atmosphere.
Rotorua Citizens Club Cnr Arawa & Rangiuru Streets, PO Box 1579, Rotorua Ph: 07 348 3066, Fax: 07 343 6032 Email: admin@rotoruacitizensclub.co.nz
PRESIDENT Pango Putaranui SEC/MAN Dick Hyland
2300
Breakfast, lunch & Dinner 7 days a week
Sky Digital TV, Self Service TAB, EFTPOS, live band every Fri & Sat night, Gaming area, 3 courtesy vans, darts, snooker, 8 ball, indoor & outdoor bowls, fishing, golf, sport of kings, Muzoes Club and a very active Golden Oldies Club. Membership draw and great raffles Wed, Fri & Sat nights.
A warm and friendly welcome to all affiliated members. Accommodation on site - 16 motel type rooms with ensuite, tea & coffee facilities. 2 dorm rooms perfect for sports teams. Wifi internet available in both areas.
Rotorua Commercial Travellers Association Inc. Moncur Drive, Rotorua (Adj. Rotorua Thermal Holiday Park) Ph: 07 347 8301, Fax: 07 347 7648
MANAGER Brian Baker PRESIDENT John McMillan
720 mixed
Dinner Thursday-Sunday Group enquiries outside hours welcome
Swimming pool, BBQ area, snooker, 8 ball, big tv, gaming machines, eftpos, darts, full TAB facilities, function rooms, courtesy coach.
Affiliated members welcome - relax in a park like setting
Taupo Cosmopolitan Club 5 Taniwha St, Taupo Ph: 07 378 4048, Fax: 07 378 0126
MANAGER Allan Miller PRESIDENT Greg McIntosh
5400 mixed
Restaurant open 7 days Dinner 7 days 5pm to late Lunch Monday-Saturday 12-2pm
Club nights Tuesday and Friday. Wide range of adjuncts. Entertainment Friday nights. Courtesy coach Tuesday, Friday and Saturday from 4pm. TAB, 18 gaming machines and ATM. On-site function facilities and catering.
A warm welcome to all visiting affiliates.
Taupo RSA 67 Horomatangi Street, Taupo Ph/Fax: 07 378 7476 www.tauposrsa.co.nz
Karen Katene
1000
Rendezvous Restaurant Dinner Wed - Sat 5 - 8pm Closed Sunday
Snooker, pool, indoor bowls, line dancing, 18 gaming machines, Sky TV, big screen, live music Tuesdays, Saturdays & Fridays.
A warm welcome to affiliated members visiting Taupo.
Te Puke Citizens Club 179-185 Jellicoe St, Te Puke Ph: 07 573 8555, Fax: 07 573 9766
Jess Robson BAR MANAGER
850
Wed-Sunday evening dining Sunday Roast 5.30-9pm
Snooker, pool, darts, indoor and outdoor bowls, cricket, fishing, golf, netball, Sky TV, gaming machines, TAB, courtesy coach, air conditioned atmosphere. Motorhome parking. Resident DJ every Friday night.
Welcome to affiliates and guests to our facilities and friendly atmosphere.
The Tauranga Citizens’ Club Cnr 13th Ave and Cameron Rd, Tauranga Ph/Fax: 07 578 7023 www.tgacitz.co.nz
PRESIDENT Stephen Hawkings SEC/MAN: Stuart Reid
4800
Restaurant Wed-Sat Evenings Bistro Mon-Sat, Lunch / Dinner Sunday Dinner only
All indoor and outdoor sports, big screen TV, Sky TV, gaming machines, TAB and EFTPOS.
Friendly welcome. Visitors make yourself known.
Whakatane Returned Services Association Inc Richardson Street, Whakatane Ph: 07 308 5646
Joanna Young
1800 mixed
Lunch and Dinner 7 days
8 ball, darts, snooker, indoor bowls, fishing, big screen, Sky TV, live bands Friday nights, 18 gaming machines, EFTPOS.
All affiliated members welcome.
KING COUNTRY Ohakune Club 71 Goldfinch Street Ph: (06) 06 385 8221, Fax: (06) 385 9290
MANAGER Joanne Keating
300 mixed
Meals available Thursday, Friday & Saturday nights. Bar snacks
Snooker, pool, Darts, Sky, Gaming Machines, EFTPOS, internet access. TAB terminal on site.
All affiliated members welcome. Right under Turoa.
Otorohanga Club Inc Maniapoto St, Otorohanga Ph: 07 873 8021, Fax: 07 873 8026
Mark Davey
1300 mixed
Restaurant and bar meals
All indoor sports plus golf, fishing, outdoor bowls. ‘Al Fresco’ area
A Kiwi town welcome awaits you.
Pio Pio Cosmopolitan Club 42 Moa Street Ph: 07 877 8204 piopioclub@xtra.co.nz
PRESIDENT Clive Fredericks
420 mixed
Bistro Formal Dining Wed, Fri & Sat from 6pm
Snooker, 8 ball, darts, euchre, outdoor bowls, golf, fishing and hunting, SKY, EFTPOS, gaming machines, outdoor area and outdoor dining area.
All affiliated members welcome.
Raetihi Cosmopolitan Club 32 Seddon St, Raetihi Ph: 06 385 4089, Fax: 06 385 4695
Allan Jamieson
500
Meals available Thursday-Sunday evenings
Snooker, pool, euchre, darts, outdoor bowls, courtesy van, trap shooting, Sky TV, EFTPOS, gaming machines.
Enjoy country hospitality at the Raetihi Cosmopolitan Club.
Taumarunui and District RSA Memorial Club Marae St, Taumarunui Ph: 07 895 7517, Fax: 07 895 8343 Email: taumrsa@xtra.co.nz
John Callinan
830
Open 7 nights
Snooker, bowls, darts, pool, golf, EFTPOS, Sky TV, big screen, 18 gaming machines, off sales, courtesy coach.
A friendly welcome to all affiliated faces!
Taumarunui Cossie Club Katarina St, Taumaranui Ph: 07 895 7151, Fax: 07 896 8014 e: tmn.cossie@xtra.co.nz Courtesy Van direct: 027 728 4654 TAB Ph: 07 895 8164
Bruce Broderson
625 mixed
Bistro/Bar Snacks/Meals Available 6pm Wed, Fri, Sat Lunches available Thurs 12 noon Group bookings/special functions welcome
Snooker, pool, darts, golf, hunting, shooting, fishing, Texas hold-em poker, bowls, all other Chartered Club Sports, Sky TV, big screen, Trackside, EFTPOS, full TAB facilities, weekly trivia quiz, Housie, free digital jukebox & karaoke. Courtesy van and transport available at all times.
A warm welcome to all visitors. The Cossie Club - where there’s always something happening!
Tongariro Chartered Club Kiatapu St, Turangi Ph: 07 386 7600, Fax: 07 386 8559
Andrew Thurlow
600
Sun 5-9.30pm
Pool, snooker, indoor bowls, darts, golden oldies, gaming machines, garden bar, BBQ area, courtesy coach, Sky big screen TV, off license, EFTPOS.
Always glad to welcome visiting affiliate members.
Waitomo Club (Inc) Cnr Taupiri and King St, Te Kuiti Ph: 07 878 8263
Jim Riddell
1100 mixe
Dinner Wednesday to Sunday
Indoor and outdoor bowls, darts, snooker, 8 ball, trap shooting, fishing, golf, senior members, 2.4 meter large screen, Sky, courtesy van.
All affiliated members most welcome.
HAWKES BAY / POVERTY BAY 2nd N.Z.E.F. Association (Inc) 333 Palmerston Rd, PO Box 1156, Gisborne Ph: 06 867 2871, Fax: 06 867 2851 Email: nzef@xtra.co.nz
Bill Allan
400 mixed
Bar and counter food
Darts, pool, indoor bowls, golf, table tennis, big projector screen, Sky TV, 14 pokies, EFTPOS, Sunday Live Entertainment, free friendly atmosphere.
No strangers here, only friends you haven’t met.
Dannevirke Services and Citizens’ Club 1 Princess St Ph: 06 374 8885, Fax: 06 374 8481 Email: dannevegas@xtra.co.nz
PRESIDENT Peter Shaw SEC/MAN Joanne Jones
1250 mixed
Lunches Thur & Friday, 12-2pm Dinner Thurs-Sun from 5.30pm
Fishing, dancing, karaoke, cards, friendship club, darts, bowls, snooker, pool, golf, 18 pokies, EFTPOS, Sky TV, big screen, live band monthly and regular shows. Self service TAB.
All affiliate members welcome.
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HAWKES BAY / POVERTY BAY Gisborne Cosmopolitan Club Inc 190 Derby St and 161 Grey St Ph: (06) 867 9719, Fax: 06 867 6615 Email: cossie.gis@xtra.co.nz Website: www.gisbornecossie.co.nz
PRESIDENT James Taplin Sec MANAGER Debbie Light
4123 mixed
Bistro open for Dinner Tuesday to Saturday Lunch Tuesday to Friday
Snooker, golf, darts, 8 and 9 ball, indoor and outdoor bowls, 18 pokies, EFTPOS, Sky TV, full service and self service TAB, raffles, cricket, function and seminar rooms, gymnasium plus lots more...
Affiliates and guests most welcome.
Hastings RSA Avenue Rd, Hastings Ph: 06 878 8808, Fax: 06 878 7642
Neil Murphy
2500 mixed
7 days for lunch and dinner Snacks available
Snooker, pool, darts, indoor and outdoor bowls, golf, TAB, off sales, Sky big screen, EFTPOS, 18 pokies, air conditioned conference room, Gloucester House Motel Ph 06 876 3741, live entertainment Fri and Sat.
Affiliated visitors welcome in in our refurbished club.
Havelock North Club 4 Campbell St, Havelock North Ph: 06 877 8722, Fax: 06 877 2049 Email: office@villageclub.co.nz
PRESIDENT Ian Ferguson MANAGER Raquel Renall
650 mixed
Restaurant Thurs-Sat
Indoor bowls, darts, snooker, pool, golf, fishing, big screen Sky TV and Trackside, bottlestore, gaming machines, TAB, eftpos, courtesy coach available.
Affiliated members and guests are most welcome.
Heretaunga Club Inc 308 Victoria St, Hastings Ph: 06 878 8653, Fax: 06 878 8083
PRESIDENT Craig Murphy
750 mixed
Lunch Thursday & Friday Dinner Thursday-Saturday
Golf, indoor and outdoor bowls, snooker, darts, pool, TAB, raffles, 18 gaming machines, courtesy coach, Sky TV, big screen TV.
We welcome all affiliated members.
National Service Club Cnr Market St North & Avenue Rd West, Hastings Ph: 06 878 9582, Fax: 06 878 9403
PRESIDENT Lance Mackie MANAGER Shelley McGhie
700 mixed
Lunch & Dinner Thursday - Sunday
Snooker, indoor and outdoor bowls, darts, golf, 8 ball, Sky TV, TAB, EFTPOS, entertainment most Friday’s or Saturday’s
A warm welcome to all visiting visiting affiliate members.
Taradale and Districts RSA 158 Gloucester St, Taradale. Ph: 06 844 4808
MANAGER Ben Allen PRESIDENT Murray Pilmer
2000
Full dining facilities
Snooker, pool, darts, golf, indoor and outdoor bowls, cards, crib, housie, Sky TV, gaming machine area.
We welcome all affiliated members.
Taradale Club 55 Wharerangi Rd, Napier Ph: 06 844 2088, Fax: 06 844 2031 Email: admin@taradaleclub.co.nz
PRESIDENT Tony Wall MANAGER Tony Leathers
1900 mixed
Restaurant evening meals 6 days Bistro menu available 6 days courtesy coach available.
Darts, indoor and outdoor bowls (all weather green), snooker, pool, golf, fishing, cricket, over 60’s, gaming machines, Sky TV, TAB, outdoor sports, line dancing, bridge.
A warm welcome to all affiliated members from “the wine and fruit bowl” of NZ
Wairoa Club (Inc) Marine Parade, Wairoa Ph: 06 838 7414, Fax: 06 838 6419 Email: wairoaclub@quicksilver.net.nz
PRESIDENT Richard Scott MANAGER Quintin Baty
780 mixed
Evening Meals Wed-Sun 5.30pm-8.30pm
Pool, snooker, indoor bowls, outdoor bowls, golf, fishing, darts, over 60’s, courtesy coach, Sky TV, big screen 100” TV, EFTPOS, off sales, gaming machines, raffles and entertainment, TAB
All affiliated members most welcome.
MANAWATU / WANGANUI / TARANAKI Castlecliff Club Tennyson St, Wanganui Ph: 06 344 4449, Fax: 06 344 5014 Email: c.c.club@xtra.co.nz
Anita Hodgetts
1000 mixed
Cliff Bistro Tuesday, Thursday - Sunday
Darts, snooker, pool, indoor bowls, golf, seniors, travel, euchre, texas holdem poker, Sky TV, huge screen, self service TAB, Saturday bands,courtesy coach.
All affiliated members & guests welcome to our friendly club.
New Plymouth Club 47-57 Gill Street, New Plymouth Ph: (06) 758 0927, Fax: (06) 758 2518 Email: np.club@xtra.co.nz www.newplymouthclub.co.nz
Lindsay Campbell GENERAL MANAGER Sharon Parker SECRETARY
5300 mixed
Seaview Bistro Tues 11am-2.30pm Wed-Sat 11am-2.30pm Dinner 5.30-8.30pm Sun 11am-2.30pm
TAB, Sky Digital, EFTPOS, live bands Friday nights, 18 gaming machines, sea front, outdoor balcony, spacious sports facilities, over 60’s, and recently completed refurbishments.
Make sure you visit - we’re CBD and Seafront!
Palmerston North Cosmopolitan Club In the Club Palmerston Complex 20-24 Linton Street, Palmerston North Ph: 06 357 6022, Fax: 06 357 4219 Email: admin@pncossieclub.co.nz www.pncossieclub.co.nz
PRESIDENT Dick Green MANAGER Desiree Garrigan
2000 mixed
Lun Thur-Sat 11.30-1.30pm Din Tues-Sat 5.30-7.30pm Seniors Buffet lunch Tues Fri night Carv 6pm-8.30pm Sat Buffet 6-8.30pm Blackboard menu aval.
TAB, Sky TV with trackside, 18 gaming machines, eftpos facilities, darts, pool, indoor/outdoor bowls, fishing, golf, snooker,seniors,singles, 8 Glass Back Squash, Courts, fitness Gym with the latest gear, 3 outdoor Bowling Rinks, Lounge Bar & Restaurant, Boardroom & Function Rooms.
The ultimate leisure and sporting destination in Palmy to wine dine & unwind. 100m from city centre. All affiliated members welcome.
Rangitikei Club Inc. 10-12 Bowen Street PO Box 177, Fielding 4740 Web: www.rangclub.org.nz
MANAGER Vicki Perry
1774 approx.
Bowen Restaurant Lunch Wed-Sat 12pm-1.30pm Dinner Tues-Sat 6pm-8.30pm
Pool, snooker, fishing, outdoor bowls, indoor bowls, cards, darts, seniors, ladies, golf, TAB and ATM available for your convenience, 18 gaming machines, SKY TV on the big screens. Convention centre - seats 350 people, available for functions, weddings, anniversaries, reunions etc. We will cater all your needs.
Visit “Friendly Feilding,” and call in to experience our hospitality. We look forward to meeting you.
South Taranaki Club 47 Caledonia St, Hawera Ph: 06 278 4015, Fax: 06 278 4638 Email: stc.john@xtra.co.nz
Raewyn Mitchell
1300 mixed
Wed-Sun dinners Wed-Sat lunches
Golf, bowls, darts, snooker, pool, table tennis, motorcycle tourers Over 60’s, Trackside, TAB facilities, EFTPOS.
All affiliated members welcome.
St Johns Club (Inc) 158 Glasgow St, Wanganui Ph: 06 348 0082, Fax: 06 345 0026 Email: info@stjohnsclub.co.nz Web: stjohnsclub.co.nz
PRESIDENT Royce Turnbridge MANAGER Dennis Dorgan
1700 mixed
Elms Restaurant Wed-Sun from 5.30pm
Sky and 2 big screen TV’s, outdoor and indoor bowls, snooker, 8 ball, darts, golf, fishing, euchre, gardening, cricket, over 60’s, 18 gaming machines, bottlestore, Gold TAB.
Always a warm welcome to affiliated members. Courtesy van operating.
Waitara District Service and Citizens’ Club (Inc) Queen St, Waitara Ph: 06 754 6217, Fax: 06 754 7651
Murray Allen
760
$10.50 lunches Tues-Sun 11.30am-2.00pm Tues-Sat dinner 6-9.30pm
Golf, outdoor and indoor bowls, darts, snooker, pool, fishing, table tennis. Lounge and function room with comfortable seating and leaner bars, Sky big screen TV, TAB facilities.
Be sure to visit our club when you are in Taranaki.
Waitara Town & Country Club West Quay, Waitara. Ph: (06) 754 7139 Email: waitaratandc.club@xtra.co.nz web: www.waitaratandc.com
PRESIDENT Andrew Kitney MANAGER John Murphy
820
Theatre Royal Restaurant 150 Bistro Lunches Fri / Sat / Sun 11am to 2pm
Golf, fishing, Indoor/outdoor bowls, snooker, pool, Over 60’s Club, TAB darts, table tennis, petanque, Big Screen TV, Juke box, Courtesy Van
A big Taranaki welcome to all clubs N.Z. members and families.
Wanganui RSA 170 St Hill St, Wanganui, Ph: 06 345 5750, Fax: 06 345 7198 ext. 0 office, ext. 1 bar, ext. 4 manager.
David Large
2000+ mixed
Lunch Tues-Sat from 11.30am Dinner Wed-Saturday from 5.30pm.
Darts, euchre, 8 ball, snooker, indoor bowls, 18 gaming machines, big screen TVs, EFTPOS, off license, courtesy coach, entertainment every weekend, junior membership. Club hours 10am-10pm Mon-Thurs, 10am-11pm Fri-Sat, 1pm-6pm Sunday
A friendly warm welcome to all affiliated members and guests in our air conditioned club. Open seven days a week.
WELLINGTON / WAIRARAPA / HOROWHENUA Johnsonville Club 1 Norman Lane, Johnsonville Ph: 04 939 8233, Fax: 04 939 1352 Email: manager@johnsonvilleclub.co.nz www.johnsonvilleclub.co.nz
MANAGER Richard de Groot
950 mixed
The Balcony Restaurant Wednesday - Sunday Evenings
Snooker, pool, table tennis, indoor bowls, large golf section, gaming machines, TAB, EFTPOS, large screen TV, Sky TV, regular entertainment, twice weekly membership draws, quiz night last Wednesday in month.
We look forward to seeing all affiliated guests.
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WELLINGTON / WAIRARAPA / HOROWHENUA Kapiti Club Inc 32a Marine Parade, Paraparaumu Beach Ph: 04 298 4031, Fax: (04) 298 9756 Email: info@kapiticlub.co.nz www.kapiticlub.co.nz
Ian Simpson
1200
Restaurant open Tues, Thur, Fri Sat evenings.
3 snooker tables, pool table, darts, bowls, golf, fishing. Sky digital, large and many screens, 12 gaming machines, weekly membership draw, twice weekly bartab draw, quiz night Wednesday EFTPOS, Lift from stunning new foyer to brand new lounge, bar and outside deck with spectacular views over Kapiti Island.
Affiliated members & guests, come & enjoy our magnificent brand new developed club with great surroundings, fabulous sunsets and views of Kapiti Island and Cooks Strait.
Levin Cosmopolitan Club (Inc) 47-51 Oxford St South, Levin Ph: 06 368 2571, Fax: 06 368 1471 Email: levin.cosmopolitan@xtra.co.nz www.levincossieclub.co.nz
PRESIDENT Darryl Small MANAGER Graham Dalziel
1300
Bistro open 6 days Tuesday Evening - Saturday Evening
8 ball, bowls, snooker, darts, housie, TAB, line and dance classes, pokies, bottle store, Sky TV, EFTPOS, BBQ area, Subsidised taxi service
A warm welcome to affiliate members.
Levin RSA (Inc) 5 Devon St, Levin Ph: 06 368 3475
Bronwyn Coombes
2010
Poppys Restaurant Lunches Tues, Fri, Sat 11.30-2.00 Sun 11.30-1.00pm Dinner Fri, Sat 5.30-8.00
Darts, snooker, pool, indoor/outdoor, housie, socials Fri nights, bands, gaming machine room, 18 pokies, Sky TV, bottle store, EFTPOS, courtesy van.
A special welcome to all affiliated club members.
Masterton Cosmopolitan Club (Inc) 195-197 Chapel St, Masterton Ph: 06 377 0150, Fax: 06 378 2579 E-mail: manager@mastertoncossieclub.org.nz www.mastertoncossieclub.org.nz
PRESIDENT Tony Teale SEC/MAN Steve O’Hara
1000
Thurs - Sunday 6pm-8.30pm Cafe Lunch Fri-Sat 11.30am-1.30pm
Snooker, pool, 8 ball, womens marching team, darts, indoor and outdoor bowls, golf, running, cricket, courtesy coach available. TAB Self Service. 2 big screen SKY TV’s, Karaoke Screen, 18 gaming machines.
We welcome all affiliated members when experiencing the Wairarapa.
Paraparaumu RSA 110 Amohia St, Paraparaumu (just 50 metres off SH1) Ph: 04 902 7927, Fax: 04 902 7928 Email: pramrsa@paradise.net.nz www.pramrsa.co.nz
PRESIDENT Billy Powell MANAGER Don Trevethick
1300
Achilles Restaurant Wed-Sat lunches Mon,Wed-Sat dinners from 5.30pm 3 course dinners Fri & Sat Booking required for dinner.
Full bar facilities, snooker tables, pool table, sky tv, gaming room, indoor bowls, housie etc. Regular entertainment, karaoke Friday nights. Dine in our newly decorated Restaurant. Special menus for groups / bus tours. An easy stop just off the main Wellington highway. Plenty of Parking.
We welcome all visitors to the Nature Coast.
Petone Working Men’s Club and Literary Institute and Lower Hutt Memorial RSA 47 Udy St, Petone Ph: 04 568 5404, Fax: 04 568 8588 Email: reception@pwmc.co.nz www.petoneclub.co.nz
Eddie Wairau
13000 mixed
Downstairs Bistro 7 days Lunches 11-2pm, Dinner 5.00-9pm Great Menu - Great Prices Restaurant Wed-Sun from 5.30pm Smorgasbord specialists
Sporting adjuncts include 8 ball, billiards, snooker, darts, diving, fishing, golf, indoor & out door bowls, pigeons, senior members, country & western, library, internet cafe, TAB, 18 latest gaming machines, jackpots. Wellington’s premier outdoor garden bar.
Affiliate members most welcome to NZ’s Most Progressive Club.
Porirua Club (Inc) 1 Lodge Place, Porirua Ph: 04 237 6143, Fax: 04 237 6423
Lisa Beighton
1300 mixed
Restaurant Lunch Wed-Sat Dinners Wed - Sun Snacks Available
Snooker, pool, indoor and outdoor bowls, darts, golf, softball, netball, Soccer, midweekers, cricket, cards, poker machines, TAB, Sky TV, EFTPOS, Library, full seminar and conference facilities available.
All affiliates most welcome.
Otaki & District Memorial RSA 9 Raukawa Street, Otaki Ph: 06 364 6221 Email: otakirsa@xtra.co.nz www.otakirsa.co.nz
SEC/MANAGER Pat Bloxham
1200 mixed
Dining room Tues, Thurs, Fri, Sat & Sun roast lunch.
Open Tuesday - Sunday TAB, Sky, Snooker, Darts Fridays entertainment.
Affiliated members and guests most welcome.
South Wairarapa Workingmen’s Club 120 Main St, Greytown Ph: 06 304 9448, Fax: 06 304 9447 Email: swwmc@wise.net.nz
David Linton
1250
Restaurant Sat-Sun 6pm
Pool, snooker, darts, indoor and outdoor bowls, cards, TAB, senior members, fishing, gaming machines, EFTPOS, courtesy coach, SKY Digital.
Your comfort and enjoyment is the goal of our team.
Stokes Valley Cosmopolitan Club 35-37 George St, Stokes Valley Ph: 04 563 5513, Fax: 04 563 8182 Email: manager.svcc@xtra.co.nz
Kathy Wairau
760 mixed
All day menu Lunches 12-2pm Wed-Fri, Sun 12-2pm Dinner 5:30pm-9pm Wed-Sun
Snooker, pool, darts, indoor bowls, golf, fishing, cricket, travel, racing,euchre, seniors, satellite and Sky TV, big screen, 18 gaming machines, TAB, off licence, courtesy coach, regular entertainment, jukebox, kidsroom.
A warm welcome to all the family from “The Entertainment Centre of the Valley”
Upper Hutt Cosmopolitan Club 11 Logan Street, Upper Hutt Ph: 04 529 0009 Email: manager@cossieclubs.org.nz Website: www.cossieclubs.org.nz
Dean Candy
7400
Restaurant open Tuesday - Friday for dinner, cafe open at all times
Magnificent club with cutting-edge technology, air-conditioned throughout, thirty poker machines plus new Quickfire downloadable jackpot, entertainment ThursdaySunday, Courtesy Coaches operate seven days, five large screens plus over 40 plasmas, LCD screens and TV’s, large garden bar, stand-alone TAB room with 25 televisions and four terminals, all indoor sports plus many other organised activities.
Experience our outstanding customer service and friendly environment.
Waikanae Chartered Club Inc 8 Elizabeth st, Waikanae Ph 04 293 5915, Fax 04 293 1571 Email: manager@waikanaeclub.org.nz Website: www.waikanaeclub.org.nz
Terry Dalziel
930
Restaurant; Tues 6-9pm, Fri + Sat 6-9pm
Snooker, pool, darts, bowls, golf, fishing, goldies, EFTPOS, Sky TV, 9 Pokies, Off license TAB, friendly staff.
All affiliated members welcome
Wairarapa Services and Citizens Club (Inc) 20 Essex St, Masterton Ph: 06 370 0012, Fax 06 377 7294
PRESIDENT Bill Hey MANAGER Kerry Hannah
775 mixed
Meals available Wed - Sat 11am-2pm 5pm-8pm
Snooker, darts, pool, indoor bowls, golf, cards and travel club available, Sky TV, entertainment Friday nights 7:30pm onwards, EFTPOS, off license,TAB, courtesy coach available
All affiliated guests welcome.
MARLBOROUGH / NELSON Club Waimea 345 Queen St, Richmond Ph: 03 543 9179, Fax: 03 543 9177 www.clubwaimea.co.nz
PRESIDENT Janine Phipps MANAGER John Hewison JP
1260
Lunch and Dinners Wednesday - Sunday Functions by arrangement
Live entertainment Saturdays. Regular sporting activities, modern gaming lounge, squash courts, all weather outdoors bowls green, TAB, raffles, conference & seminar facilities and a 350 plus hall plus an extensive parking area.
We welcome all affiliates. We have a caravan park and tent sites
Clubs of Marlborough 42 Alfred St, Blenheim Ph: 03 578 1059 Email: ceo@clubsofmarlborough.co.nz Website: www.clubsofmarlborough.org.nz
Lee Davis
9500 mixed
Open 7 days A la carte, Café and Buffet operations
Cards, pool, snooker, golf, indoor and outdoor bowls, fishing, darts, golden oldies, rugby, dance, leisure marches, fitness centre, state-of-the-art bars& quiet areas, childrens area, escalator and lifts, extensive TAB, Dive club room with air tank compressor facility, weekly entertainment, quiz nights, housie, function facilities, out catering, latest 30 gaming machines, 20 x 42” LCD’s with all sky channels, rifle range,Extensive terrace areas with river views. Weekly member bonus draws.
All affiliate members welcome to visit our magnificent new club
Nelson Suburban Club 168 Tahunanui Drive, Nelson 7040 Ph/Fax: 03 548 6815 email:neil@nelsonsuburbanclub.co.nz www.nelsonsuburbanclub.co.nz Join us on facebook
PRESIDENT Jim Reeves MANAGER Rob Finlayson
6,300
Open 7 days Tosswill’s Buffet & A La Carte Restaurant Dinner Tues-Sun from 5:30pm Club Café open daily from 10:00am
Bar, Off-License, Cards, pool, snooker, indoor bowls, darts, Fishing, Golf Rock n Roll, Country Music, weekly entertainment, quiz nights, housie Carnival Gaming Lounge with 18 machines, TAB, Sky TV, Courtesy Coaches Raffles. Conference and Seminar facilities with extensive parking available
All affiliate members are welcome to visit our friendly Club and experience our great customer service and modern facilities.
Bernie Frasen
1270
Lunch Fri & Sat Dinner Tues-Sun Quality dining at affordable prices
A friendly bar with 9 different beers on tap, gaming machines, pool, snooker, darts, housie, indoor bowls,raffles, SKY Big Screen, regular entertainment nights,members of Motor Caravan Association welcome for overnight stays.
New members always welcome we look forward to seeing you.
The Motueka Memorial RSA (Inc) 49 High St, Motueka Ph/Fax: 03 528 9777 Email: motueka.rsa@xtra.co.nz www.motuekarsa.co.nz
BULLER / WEST COAST Club Buller Queen St, Westport Ph: 03 789 8770
Kerry Duncan
730 mixed
Restaurant Fri-Sun 5.30-8.30pm
Darts, pool & snooker, golf, indoor & outdoor bowls, cards (euchre, bridge, 45’s), fishing, gaming machines, Sky TV, library, live entertainment as advertised.
Affiliates and guests welcomed to the friendliest club on the Coast.
Greymouth WMC & MSA 41 Guinness St, Greymouth Ph 03 768 4000
Stan Gladstone PRESIDENT
450
Snacks Available
Rock n Roll, boxing, Indoor/bowls, darts, pool, modern gaming machines SKY big screen, EFTPOS, Off-License, Twice weekly members draw, great raffles, entertainment weekly, courtesy coach.
Affiliates and guests welcome to the Best of West Coast Hospitality
Hokitika Chartered Club 42 Hamilton Street, Hokitika Ph: 03 755 8342
Leonie Rasmussen HOSPITALITY MANAGER Donna Douglas (SEC)
700
Meals,Wed, Fri, & Sat.
Pool, darts, cards (500, euchre, crib), golf, fishing, gaming machines, EFTPOS, off sales, SKY TV
A warm West Coast welcome to all affiliated members.
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CANTERBURY Ashburton RSA Memorial Club 12-14 Cox Street, Ashburton Ph: 03308 7175, Fax: 03 308 7103
Brenda Costello
1200
Bistro Thurs, Sat evening from 5:30pm Tues-Wed lunches 12pm
18 gaming machines, Sky TV, EFTPOS, golf, pool, darts, indoor/outdoor bowls, cards, womens, travel, raffles Thur night, housie Fri night, live music every alternative Saturday nights, courtesy coach Thur & Sat.
We are 30mins away from Mt Hutt Ski fields and Rakaia River. Members and affiliates welcome.
Hornby Working Men’s Club & MSA Inc. 17 Carmen Rd, Hornby, CHCH, 8042 PO Box 16014, Hornby, CHCH, 8441 Ph: 03 349 9026, Fax: 03 344 4725 Email: hornbywmc@xtra.co.nz www.hornbyworkingmensclub.co.nz
GENERAL MANAGER Daniel Ferguson PRESIDENT Kevin Cole
650+ members
Club Cafe - Open 7 days (all day Sat) Daily Specials Lunch 12 noon-2pm Dinner from 5pm Chalmers Restaurant Fri/Sat - Carvery from 5:30pm Sun - All you can eat buffet from 5pm
Weekly life entertainment, gymnasium, 18 Gaming Machines, Full Service TAB incl. latest screens & PODs, 350cm Full HD LCD Big Screen, a range of sporting sections including Billiards/Snooker, Cards, Cribbage, Cricket, Darts, Golf, Fishing, Indoor Bowls, Outdoor Bowls, Table Tennis and Travel.
Affiliate members and their guests welcome. A fabulously warm and friendly environment awaits you. Plenty of car parking and courtesy vans available.
Papanui Club Inc. 302 Sawyers Arms Rd, Christchurch Ph: 03 359 9586, Fax: 03 359 5301 Email: reception@papanuiclub.co.nz www.papanuiclub.co.nz
GENERAL MANAGER Keith Ballantyne
4000 mixed
Club Café open Wednesday Lunch to Sunday Lunch
Gym, TAB, Gaming Machines, Sky TV on big screen, live entertainment, loyalty points & promotions for members, 20 sections including Petanque, walking, indoor & outdoor bowls, darts, pool, billiards and snooker, fishing, cards, table tennis, golf, pigeon, travel, leisure, garden, netball & marching.
Affiliate members welcome.
Richmond Workingmens Club & M.S.A. 75 London Street, Christchurch Ph 03 389 5778
Ricky Gilmore
3800 mixed
Earl of Richmond Restaurant Open Thurs-Sun Bistro Tues-Sun
Onsite TAB, 18 gaming machine, billiards, snooker, boxing, cards, cricket, darts, fishing, golf, indoor bowls, outdoor bowls, library, pool, quoits, soccer, table tennis, travel, free entertainment Thurs, Fri & Sat, functions space available for private hire
Affiliated members, visitors and guests welcome.
St Albans Shirley Club 269 Hills Road, Shirley, Christchurch 8013 Ph: 03 385 1632, Fax: 03 385 1631 Email: sasclub@xtra.co.nz www.sasclub.net.nz
PRESIDENT Roger Porterfield VICE PRESIDENT Wullie Riches
500 mixed (includes junior & life members)
Open 7 days from 1pm (11am Sat) Bistro bar food available 7 days Kiwi Cuisine (award winning caterers on site) available for your functions www.kiwicuisine.com
Two large function rooms, extra large dance floor, two BBQ areas free to members & affiliates, big screen TV, self serve TAB, EFTPOS, 13 gaming machines, courtesy coach (Tues, Thurs, Fri & Sat from 4pm), free pool tables, indoor bowls, outdoor bowls, snooker, pool, table tennis, golf, leisure marching, old timers social, cards, Wednesday social (daytime bowls & good company), Cavaliers War gaming, darts, Taekwon Do club.
All affiliated members welcome. Large carpark suitable for motorhomes (not serviced).
Woolston Club Inc. 43 Hargood St, Woolston Ph: 03 389 7039, Fax: 03 389 7036 Email: woolston.club@xtra.co.nz
Luke Piper
4000
Hatrix Restaurant open 7 days from 5.30pm. Bistro open 7 days from lunch time.
Onsite TAB, 18 gaming machines, billiards, snooker, boxing, cards, cricket, darts, fishing, golf, indoor bowls, outdoor bowls, pool, quoits, soccer, petanque, fun activities area, tennis, travel section war gaming, gardening, free entertainment, Fri and Sat evenings, functions space available for private hire.
A warm welcome awaits you.
NORTH OTAGO / MID & SOUTH CANTERBURY Combined Services Club Twizel (Inc) Ohau Rd, PO Box 31, Twizel Ph: 03 435 0494, Fax: 03 435 0464
John Mackay
400 mixed (includes junior)
Fri-Sat bistro 5pm-9:30pm
Fri night - pool, darts and raffles, Sat afternoons members lucky draw, raffles, gaming machines, TV lounge, entertainment.
View Mt. Cook, warm welcoming atmosphere to all who visit.
The Geraldine Town and Country Club (Inc) 190 Talbort St Ph: 03 693 8713
MANAGER Katrina McCabe SECRETARY/TREASURER Phyllis Prentice
700
Restaurant Fri-Sat evenings Sunday lunch
9 gaming machines, pool, darts, cards, indoor & outdoor bowls, fishing section, travel section, wine club, raffles (Fri & Sat), big screen TV, sky sport, courtesy van, bottle store, function & conference facilities, meeting rooms.
Affiliated members and guests are welcome to visit our friendly club.
Oamaru Club (Inc) 32 Seven St, Oamaru Ph: 03 434 6163, Fax : 03 434 7106 www.oamaruclub.co.nz
Prem Nath
2500
Maxwell Restaurant Thursday-Sunday
Sky TV, covering all rugby games, indoor/outdoor bowls, table tennis, 6 pool & 5 snooker tables (free), cards, darts, golf, entertainment regularly, full TAB facilities, 2 courtesy vans.
All affiliate members & their guests welcome.
South Canterbury RSA 21 Waiiti Rd, Timaru Ph: 03 6884123, Fax: 03 688 4122
Don McCully
1700
Lunch Tues-Fri & Sun 12.00 -1.30pm, Dinner Fri & Sat from 6pm, Sunday Brunch 10-2pm
Pool, Snooker, Darts, Indoor Bowls, Petanque, Cards, Rock n Roll Friday Nights, Majong, Large Screen TVs, live music every Sat, Courtesy Coach. ATM, great beers and an excellent selection of wines, Raffles Tuesday, Friday & Saturday nights.
Handy to Bay + Motels Warm Welcome to visitors.
Timaru South Cosmopolitan Club 44 Browne St, Timaru. Ph: 03 684 8697, Fax: 03 684 8065 e: cosclub@xtra.co.nz
Wayne McBeath MANAGER/TREASURER
440
Wednights $9 Roast of the day Thur lunch Fri & Sat from 5.30pm. Bistro Meals Sunday roast, 3rd Sun of month
Gaming machines, big screen SKY TV, 2 pool tables (free), darts, ladies section, travel section, overs 60’s pool, quiz nights, regular live entertainment, courtesy coach Wed-Sat nights, Raffles Wed-Fri, Sat.
All affiliated members welcome at “The Happening Club”.
Timaru Town and Country Club Inc & Highfield Golf Course 97-99 Douglas Street, Timaru Ph: 03 688 0020, Fax: 03 684 7939
Vince Gardner SECRETARY MANAGER John Hardie PRESIDENT
2000 mixed
Open 4 Days Lunch and Dinner Thur-Sun or by arrangement Functions Catered with ease.
Open 7 days, 18 Gaming Machines, Sky TV on Big Screen, TAB Facility, Live Entertainment, Shows and Promotions, Eftpos, ATM Machine, Caravan NZ Parking, 18 Hole Golf Course, 6 Pot Black Pool Tables (Free) Courtesy Coach (2) and Home to the Cheapest Pensioners Roast in Town. Adjuncts: Pool, Darts, Indoor (2) / Outdoor Bowls, (Men’s & Women’s), Petanque, Karate, Soccer, Hockey, Rod & Gun, 4Wd, Motorsport, Motorcycle, Pigeon, Golf, Travel, Ladies, Social And Table Tennis.
A very warm welcome awaits all affiliated members and guests at..
“The Club Of Choice”
Waimate Town and Country Club 14 John St, Waimate Ph: 03 689 8501, Fax: 03 689 6116
Trevor Marshall
820
Friday and Saturday night 6.00pm - 9.30pm
Pool, darts, indoor and outdoor bowls, cards, housie, snooker. TAB.
A friendly welcome awaits you.
OTAGO / SOUTHLAND Alexandra District Club 35 Centennial Ave, Alexandra Ph:03 448 8090, Fax:03 448 8023 Email: alexdistrictclub@xtra.co.nz
Josie Padget
1200 mixed
Bistro open Thur-Sun
Pool, golf, fishing, indoor and outdoor bowls, poker machines, Sky TV, 2 large screens, great for sport, EFTPOS.
A high Central Otago welcome to all affiliated members and invited guests
Club Southland Incorporated 115 Leet St, Invercargill Phone/Fax: 03 218 4868 E-mail: office@clubsouthland.co.nz www.clubsouthland.co.nz
PRESIDENT Lindsay Morton MANAGER Carolyn Mann
500
Restaurant Friday and Saturday dining
Snooker, pool, darts, cards, indoor bowls, fishing, wine club, Sky big screen, bottlestore, EFTPOS, gaming machines, subsidised taxi. TAB Facility, Petanque.
A warm and friendly Southland welcome to all affiliate members.
Cromwell Town & Country Club 32 Melmore Tce, Cromwell Phone/Fax: 03 445 1169 Email: cromwelltc@xtra.co.nz www.cromwelltownandcountryclub.co.nz
SECRETARY/MANAGER Katherine Cowie
1000+
Printers Bay Bistro Thurs, Fri, Sat from 5.30pm
Courtesy van Thur, Fri, Sat, Gaming machines, TAB, EFTPOS, SKY big screen, Juke Box, darts, 8 ball, great out door area.
We welcome all affiliated members. Our facilities is located on the shores of the Kawerau arm of Lake Dunstan. Come and enjoy our hospitality and stunning views of the lake.
Gore District Memorial RSA 12 Civic Ave, Gore Ph: 03 208 6218, Fax: 03 208 6220
Steve Brinsdon
1940
Bistro Thur, Fri 12-2pm Tues-Sun 5.30pm - 9pm
Darts, snooker, gaming machines, Sky TV on big screen, Live entertainment each month, EFTPOS available, TAB, subsidised taxi. Private functions by arrangement
We welcome all affiliated members to our club.
Gore Town & Country Club 2 Bury Street, Gore Ph /fax: 03 4451169
SEC/MANAGER David Rance
1275
Bistro Open Thurs - Sunday from 5:30pm
Indoor & Outdoor bowls, pool, snooker, table tennis, golf, fishing, car trials, racing, squash courts, cricket, sky tv big screen, 18 gaming machines, TAB facilities, housie weekly, entertainment monthly, subsidised transport, motor van parking.
All affiliated members and guests welcome.
Invercargill Workingmen’s Club 154 Esk St, Invercargill Ph: 03 218 8693, Fax: 03 218 3011 Email: iwmc@paradise.net.nz www.iwmc.co.nz
Lindsay McKenzie PRESIDENT Kevin Gray CLUB MANAGER
3600 mixed
Best in town lunches Monday-Friday dinner Thur-Sun
Bowls, darts, snooker, pool, table tennis, 24 Gaming machines angling, golf, TAB, EFTPOS, entertainment every Saturday. Youth members, subsidise transport Fri and Sat, conference facilities.
We make welcome all affiliate members to our club.
Milton Country Club 54 Union St, Milton Ph: 03 417 8456, Fax: 03 417 4698 E-mail: admin@miltoncountryclub.co.nz www.miltonclub.co.nz
Wendy Gidney
580
Westside Cafe & Restaurant Operating 7 days a week.
Snooker, bowls, darts, pool, golf, Sky TV on big screen, EFTPOS, gaming machines,courtesy coach, junior members section, regular entertainment.
A big warm welcome awaits you.
South Otago Town & Country Club 1 Yarmouth Street, Balclutha Ph 03 418 1522 Fax 03 418 1523
Jen MacDonald
650
Thur-Fri & Sat nights Fri lunch $9 special or by arrangement
Golf, Indoor + outdoor bowls, snooker tables, pool tables, darts, SKY, big screen TV, regular entertainment, EFTPOS, gaming machines, courtesy coach available.
A big Balclutha welcome to all affiliates and guests. We are only 45mins from the Catlins
2nd NZEF Association 177 Don St, Invercargill Ph: 03 218 6653, Fax: 03 218 4039 E-mail: secondnzef@vodafone.co.nz
Catherine Geary
430 mixed
Friday, Saturday 6.00 - 8.30pm
Snooker, bowls, darts, pool, golf, fishing, EFTPOS, Sky TV on the big screen.
A typical friendly Southland welcome awaits you. Family friendly.
Te Anau Club (Inc) Cnr Pop Andrews Drive and Jackson St, Te Anau Ph: 03 249 7113, Fax: 03 249 8288
PRESIDENT Debra Petersen MANAGER Neil McDowall
900
Bistro open Fri, Sat, Sun 6-9pm
Gaming machines, darts, pool, snooker, Sky TV, childrens room, 2X61” big screens, off license, function rooms, duke box, courtesy coach Friday & Saturday, wheelchair access, beer garden.
Come and enjoy some Fiordland hospitality with magnificent picturesque views.
To promote your club, phone 03 983 5500 and ask for Dave McKee, or email davem@waterfordpress.co.nz
INTERCLUB • VOLUME 19, ISSUE 1 - 2013
BEST ACCOMMODATION GUIDE 78 East Street, Pukekohe Phone: 0-9-238 5969 Fax: 0-9-238 7634 Email: info@bkscountiesmotorlodge.co.nz Reservations: 0800 880 600 www.bkscountiesmotorlodge.co.nz Video Link: http://youtu.be/haiXQfWm9rk Like us on FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/BksCountiesMotorLodge
Relax with us and enjoy being 35-40 mins from the Auckland Airport or downtown but still be in a country town.
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Winner of 2013 Pukekohe Business Association Hospitality Award. ■ 26 units – studios, one and two bedroom ■ Kitchen facilities ■ Recliner chairs ■ Spa Baths ■ Free WiFi ■ Solar heated pool ■ Barbecue area ■ Mini Gym ■ Pet Friendly (Cost)
22 The Esplanade Whitianga New Zealand, 3510
Phone: 07 866 5481 Fax: 07 866 5489 Emai: anchorage@ihug.co.nz
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Conveniently located on Boundary Road between the City Centre and the Claudelands Events and Conference Centre. CLOSE TO HAMILTON COSMOPOLITAN CLUB. Our comfortable, fresh, well designed suites will make your stay with us enjoyable and relaxing. A mere stroll over the Mighty Waikato River connects you to the heart of Hamilton City.
Offer includes: Accommodation plus Breakfast & Dinner Buffet
Ph: 07 578 9654 Single: $130 Double $165
20 self -contained units, serviced daily. All with cooking facilities. Wonderful solar heated swimming pool, private spa, BBQ & Guest Laundry. Cooked, Continental and light breakfasts available.
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Every unit is equipped with LCD TV's, including WIFI, all of which make Boundary Court a leader in the market. NOW AIR CONDITION UNITS AVAILABLE. 36 Boundary Road, Hamilton.
Reservations 0800 106 905 Phone 07 855 9082 Fax 07 855 0077 Email info@boundarycourt.co.nz Website www.boundarycourt.co.nz
1237 Cameron Rd,Greerton, Tauranga Email: admin@tgarsa.co.nz • www.greertonmotorinn.co.nz/rr
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• Whisper quiet/double glazed • Spacious studios with air-conditioning • Family units & connecting Studios • Wireless internet • Short walk to CBD • Central location
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email: gatewaymotel@xtra.co.nz www.gatewaymotel.info
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Midtown Motor Inn Wanganui
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1122 Karamu Road, Mayfair, Hastings 4122 phone 06 878 8062 freephone 0800 876 878 email magpie@hawkesbaymotel.co.nz
12 self-contained units, serviced daily. Ideal for families, sports and professionals. Close to all clubs in Hastings, Sky TV and free WiFi. Cooked/continental breakfast available. Swimming pool and BBQ.
www.hawkesbaymotel.co.nz
• Clean, comfortable accommodation, with friendly service and competitive prices. • 33 Units and a large off road parking area • Central location close to cafes, restaurants, St Johns Club and supermarkets. • Popular with sports and social groups • Bar on the premises, bar menu, large screen TV, pool, gaming machines. • Budget Units available
321 Victoria Avenue, Wanganui Email: midtown@xtra.co.nz Phone: 06 345 8408 www.midtownmotorinn.co.nz
Budget accommodation in the heart of the thermal area, opposite Rotorua Golf Course and close to Whakarewarewa. Studio and family accommodation at very reasonable rates. Free wi-fi, use of hot pools, spacious and comfortable accommodation.
www.rotoruamotorlodge.co.nz Free phone 0800 945172 for bookings. Groups accommodated by negotiation and at special rates, call and ask for Tim.
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Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year from
Wishing you all a Merry Christmas from:
MANGAWHAI CLUB.
Whangamata Club 404 Port Road Whangamata Ph 07 865 8705 E: manager@whangamataclub.co.nz www.whangamataclub.co.nz New Years Eve - “Black Rose” - From 7:30pm Sat 4th January - “Helen Riley” - From 7:30pm
Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year from:
HAVELOCK NORTH CLUB Ph 06 877 8722 Fax 06 877 2049 E-mail: office@villageclub.co.nz
Queen Street Westport Ph/Fax 03 789 8770 e: bwmc@xtra.co.nz
Oxford Club A wish for a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year from:
FAR NORTH (KAITAIA) RSA INC 12 Matthews Avenue, Kaitaia Ph (09) 408 0423 Fx (09) 408 0433 E rsa.kta@clear.net.nz
21st December - Barross Country New Years Eve - Cold Crankeny 32 Severn Street, Oamaru Ph 03 434 6163 Fax 03 434 7106
160 High Street Oxford Ph 03 312 4411 Fax 03 312 3150 E-mail: oxfordclub@xtra.co.nz New Years Eve Entertainment DJ Azure 8:30pm - 12:30pm
Seasons Greetings to all from:
A wish for a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year from:
OAMARU CLUB
NEW YEARS EVE BAND THE VIBES Have a safe & prosperous festive time from:
Have a safe & prosperous festive time from:
CLUB BULLER
Molesworth Drive, Mangawhai Ph: 09 431 5085 Fax: 09 431 5071 e: mangawhaiclub@xtra.co.nz www.mangawhaiclub.org.nz
A wish for a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year from:
Wairoa Club (INC) Marine Parade, Wairoa Ph/Fx 06 838 7414 E-mail: wairoaclub@quicksilver.net.nz ‘A step above the rest’
TAUMARUNUI COSMOPOLITAN CLUB & TAB Katarina Street Taumarunui Ph 07 895 7151 Fax 07 896 8014 Email: tmn.cossie@xtra.co.nz
Have a safe & prosperous festive time from:
MOUNT MAUNGANUI RSA 541 Maunganui Rd Mt Maunganui Ph 07 575 4477 Fax 07 575 4477 E-mail: reception@mtrsa.co.nz www.mtrsa.co.nz
Yuletide Greetings from:
WHAKATANE RETURNED AND SERVICES ASSOCIATION (INC) Richardson Street, Whakatane Ph 07 307 0343 Restaurant Open 6 days Lunch Monday to Saturday Dinner Tuesday to Saturday
Wishing you all a Merry Christmas from:
Waitomo Club Cnr Taupiri & King Street Te Kuiti Ph 07 878 8263 Fax 07 878 8356 New Years Eve - Legend
A safe and Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous 2013 from The President and Executive,Clubs NZ